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Florida City Approves Ridesharing, Taxi Rules

September 8, 2015

Gainesville, Fla., has passed new rules for private car-sharing companies like Uber to operate in the city.

The City Commission passed regulations that apply to both taxis and companies like Uber.

Mayor Ed Braddy told The Gainesville Sun that the move was not meant to accommodate Uber but to create a standard code that applies to taxis and Uber equally.

Uber employs drivers who use their own cars to transport customers and is already in more than 300 cities worldwide. The new rules allow Uber to authorize its own drivers, rather than requiring the city to do so.

Gainesville has launched a pilot program to bring Uber to a limited number of senior residents for six months. The goal is to expand it to the entire senior community.

Topics Florida Sharing Economy Ridesharing

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  • December 23, 2015 at 10:19 am
    Hmmmmm says:
    I just read the optional coverages through Lyft (another TNC company). They have an insurance option that the driver can purchase the will have coverage start as soon as the ... read more
  • December 22, 2015 at 11:32 pm
    Dary says:
    Althought I know about the gap, how will your insurer know that your app was on???
  • December 22, 2015 at 11:31 pm
    Dary says:
    No, it does'nt. This is the famous gap: if the app is on, personal wont cover, but Uber will only cover if you have a riding passenger.

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