LyftIncislaunchingaprogramonThursdaytooffsetemissionsfromthe1.4millioncarsthatdrivefortheUSride-hailingservicebyinvestinginprojectstoreduceothersourcesofgreenho
SimilartoUber’s“GodView”scandal,Lyftstaffershavebeenabusingcustomerinsightsoftwaretoviewthepersonalcontactinfoandridehistoryofthestartup’spassengers.Onesourceth
Ride-sharingcompaniesUberandLyfthavehadsomeissueswithdriverbackgroundchecksovertheyears.Morethan8,000driversfrombothcompaniesfailedchecksinMassachusettsthisyear
AlphabetInc(GOOGL.O)isindiscussionswithLyftIncaboutapossibleinvestmentintheride-hailingcompany,potentiallydeepeninganexistingpartnershipbetweenthetwofirms,apers
UberacknowledgedFridayitwasthesubjectofafederalinvestigationintoasoftwaretoolitusedinthepastaimedatinterferingwithcompetingride-sharingoperators.AnUberspokesman
JudgeJacquelineScottCorleyhasdismissedalawsuitinvolvingUber’sallegeduseofaprogramcalled“Hell.”ThelawsuitwasoriginallyfiledinAprilbyMichaelGonzales,whodroveforLy
Lyftisgaininggroundonarch-rivalUber—althoughthere'sstilllotsofdistancebetweenthetwoapp-basedtaxicompanies.Grossbookingsatthecompany,knownforthepinkmustachesdriv
U.S.rideservicescompanyLyftIncandAlphabetInc's(GOOGL.O)self-drivingcarunitWaymohavelaunchedaself-drivingvehiclepartnership,bringingtogethertworivalstodominantri
Chinese ride-sharing company Didi Kuaidi on Wednesday announced here a decision to enter into a strategic partnership with Lyft, a U.S.-based ride-hailing firm.