
Kalamazoo driver got complaints before shootings
Several passengers called Uber to report Jason Dalton's erratic driving, and at least one also called police
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Several passengers called Uber to report Jason Dalton's erratic driving, and at least one also called police
In recent months, Uber drivers have been cited in more than a dozen cases involving sexual and physical assaults, theft and other allegations
Questions growing about the ride-hailing serivce's safety after alleged massacre in Kalamazoo
Matt Mellen said not long before a Saturday evening shooting spree that killed six in Michigan, he jumped out of the shooting suspect's car because of the driver's erratic behavior
Officials say attack in Nairobi a worrying sign of escalating tension between traditional taxi drivers and ride-sharing company
Alleged passengers describe wild behavior of man suspected of killing six in what police are calling a random shooting rampage
Police have arrested a man who they say went on a shooting spree in the Kalamazoo, Michigan, area killing six, wounding several more
Ride-hailing firm will refund about 25 million riders to settle lawsuits filed over allegedly misleading safety procedures and fees
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Settlement requires Uber to encrypt rider geo-locations and adopt other data security practices
The auto giant puts $500 million into the ride-sharing company and forms a wide-ranging partnership
The ride-booking app company is calling China its No. 1 priority for 2016, but it must overcome both legal obstacles and competition on the road
Peak demand means peak prices, but there are a few alternatives to consider
The ride-hailing service wants to add bookings for airline flights and hotels, along with picking you up at the airport
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Uber has faced protests in Paris and Mexico City too, and their view has been that government regulations are outdated
The City Council's decision is the first like it in the nation -- and it's sure to be challenged in court
If approved, Seattle would become the first city to let drivers of the ride-hailing companies to collectively bargain over pay and working conditions
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