San Francisco transit officials are reviewing transportation codes to clean up some taxi regulations and to streamline some processes.
The San Francisco Tax Collector's Office on Tuesday announced a brief reprieve for drivers working for ride-booking services.
Proposed settlements that would give Uber and Lyft drivers up to $127 million went before two different federal judges in…
Police arrested a 28-year-old man Wednesday night in San Ramon on suspicion of sexually assaulting a Lyft driver.
Lyft Inc. and lawyers for drivers of the ride-booking service Wednesday proposed a $27 million settlement of a federal lawsuit.
Nearly 37,000 people who work as drivers for ride-booking services in San Francisco will have to register as a business…
The San Jose City Council approved changes Tuesday for taxi drivers who have fewer requirements to operate in the city…
Ride-booking services such as Lyft, Uber and Sidecar will be able to operate at Mineta San Jose International Airport.
About 300 taxi drivers have stopped working at Mineta San Jose International Airport Monday and are calling for more regulations…
Passengers will now have more transportation options coming and going from the Oakland International Airport.
Transportation network companies will be able to pick up passengers at Mineta San Jose International Airport under a pilot program…
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency board Tuesday unanimously approved a plan to prohibit private vehicles from turning on to…
The City is reminding independent contractors, including drivers for ride-booking services such as Uber and Lyft, that they are required…
San Francisco International Airport, in collaboration with the American Association of Airport Executives, has announced the development and licensing of…
A complaint against Uber was filed Tuesday in San Francisco Superior Court.
Two more smartphone ride service apps will now be able to operate legally at San Francisco International Airport.
Sidecar will be the first transportation network company allowed to operate legally at a California airport,
The San Francisco District Attorney's Office has threatened Lyft, Sidecar and Uber with legal action.
The City's taxi industry — a fixture in San Francisco for more than 100 years — is hurting.
Police have warned more than 300 ride-sharing drivers at SFO in the last month.
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