Lyft's mustachioed cars carry smartphone-toting clients around The City, dodging traffic and, sometimes, miffed cabbies.
Got $300,000? Awesome. Now hand it over, in exchange for a thankless, low-paying job with no benefits.
Swarms of people taking to the streets for Pride this weekend can get around The CIty a little easier with…
The SFMTA and San Francisco's third-largest cab company have each accused the other of playing dirty.
Some pirates pillage the high seas. Some illegally exchange files online. Others drive taxicabs around San Francisco.
Though required by law to accept credit cards, some San Francisco hacks are requiring riders to pay in cash.
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