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In this episode of This Week in Rideshare, LegalRideshare breaks down the biggest news hitting the gig economy. Uber is reportedly testing a new global subscription model for drivers—but will it actually boost your earnings or just change how the platform takes its cut? We dive into the financials of rising Uber ride costs and what it means for your bottom line.
Plus, we cover the alarming string of recent Waymo robotaxi errors. From autonomous vehicles illegally passing stopped school buses in Texas to veering into oncoming traffic in California, we discuss the safety regulations and legal questions surrounding driverless cars.
Have you been injured in a rideshare or robotaxi accident? Don't fight the insurance companies alone. Call us: (312) 767-7950 Visit us: https://www.legalrideshare.com Email: [email protected]
LegalRideshare is the first law firm in the United States to focus exclusively on Uber®, Lyft®, robotaxis, Waymo, and gig worker accidents and injuries. Consultations are always free.
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In this episode of This Week in Rideshare, LegalRideshare breaks down the biggest news hitting the gig economy. Uber is reportedly testing a new global subscription model for drivers—but will it actually boost your earnings or just change how the platform takes its cut? We dive into the financials of rising Uber ride costs and what it means for your bottom line.
Plus, we cover the alarming string of recent Waymo robotaxi errors. From autonomous vehicles illegally passing stopped school buses in Texas to veering into oncoming traffic in California, we discuss the safety regulations and legal questions surrounding driverless cars.
Have you been injured in a rideshare or robotaxi accident? Don't fight the insurance companies alone. Call us: (312) 767-7950 Visit us: https://www.legalrideshare.com Email: [email protected]
LegalRideshare is the first law firm in the United States to focus exclusively on Uber®, Lyft®, robotaxis, Waymo, and gig worker accidents and injuries. Consultations are always free.