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Wendy Fry CalMatters On a recent night, by the Miramar Reservoir in San Diego County, a man named Erwin sat at a picnic table scrolling through dozens of texts from his wife. He read aloud her warnings about police patrolling a road near their home. “‘There’s a lot of...
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Los conductores que ofrecen en California sus servicios mediante plataformas para móviles son cerca de un millón de personas. De ellos, unos 800,000 conductores trabajan menos de 20 horas semanales. Muchos son madres y padres solteros, otros tienen padecimientos que no les permiten trabajar ocho horas consecutivas, unos más...
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are about to dramatically change the world of on-demand car services. Viewed through that lens, Uber and Lyft’s current business models are doomed to fail. Think about this… Big IPOs Uber and Lyft, the two biggest US-based on-demand car service companies, went public this year....
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Trimmel Gomes Public News Service ANNAPOLIS, Md. — While most families are eager to talk to eager teenagers about driving safely, a recent study shows 83 percent of older drivers are missing out on having similar conversations when the time comes to retire from behind the wheel. The study by...
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Drivers’ handheld cell use now illegal Logan Pollard California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. – There’s a new reality for morning commuters, no more multitasking behind the wheel when you’re stuck in one of California’s legendary traffic jams. As of this week, it’s now the law that if you use...