P.E.I. Ride Share Company Eyes New Brunswick Expansion
Kari is aiming to beat big competitors like Uber and Lyft to market in New Brunswick’s three major cities.
Kari is aiming to beat big competitors like Uber and Lyft to market in New Brunswick’s three major cities.
Recent amendments to New Brunswick’s Motor Vehicle Act paved the way for municipalities to introduce their own ridesharing legislation.
Saint John could become the second New Brunswick municipality to allow ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft. Councillors passed the first and second reading of a bylaw Tuesday night to regulate the service.
Derek Montague has had enough bad experiences with cab companies over the years that he only ever uses ridesharing services like Uber now.
The international ridesharing service has finally arrived in Nova Scotia after the city and province created rules and regulations that allowed it to operate.
The provincial legislation introduced last week would allow companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in New Brunswick.
In an interview with Huddle, Matthew Price outlines Uber’s plan to pay fair wages and tackle greenhouse gas emissions caused by their vehicles. Mayor Mike Savage says services like this are the way of the future.
City council will hear an update on the status of ridesharing services sometime in the new year, following news that Halifax will now permit them to operate there.
After years of anticipation and debate in Halifax about the future of ridesharing, it looks like Ube is coming to the city. And they may be on the streets of Halifax sooner rather than later.