Uber and Lyft to finally share names of drivers deactivated over sexual assault and other serious incidents
July 17, 20204 min read756 words
Published: July 17, 2020  |  4 min read756 words
(CNN Business)Uber and Lyft have largely operated in silos when it comes to deactivating drivers over the most severe reports of safety incidents, potentially allowing bad actors to hop from one platform to the other.Now, the companies say they are ready to change that, announcin...
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