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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Uber, from most recent to least.
Split, a Carpool App, Starts Operating in DC
Lark Turner | May 26th 2015
The carpooling competitor with Uber Pool prices rides from $2 to $8.... read»
Maryland Moves Toward Legalizing Uber
Lark Turner | March 6th 2015
The company's cheapest service, Uber X, doesn't fall under the state's current regulations.... read»
Uber and Lyft Are Officially Legal in Virginia
Lark Turner | February 18th 2015
Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed a law making the ride-hailing services legal on Wednesday.... read»
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D.C. Council Clears Way for Ridesharing Operations in the City
Lark Turner | October 29th 2014
The Council passed a bill on Tuesday legalizing services like Uber X, Sidecar and Lyft. ... read»
Best Reasons to Never Own a Car or Hail a Cab
Shilpi Paul | December 17th 2012
As far as transit goes, 2012 may be remembered as the year that saw the emergence of two companies that made owning a car or hailing a cab irrelevant.... read»
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