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  2. Lyft Urban Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Lyft Urban Solutions, formerly PBSC Urban Solutions and originally Public Bike System Company, is an international bicycle-sharing system equipment vendor with their headquarters based in Longueuil, Quebec. The company develops bicycle-sharing systems, equipment, parts, and software, and sells its products to cities in Canada, the United States ...

  3. John Zimmer - Wikipedia

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    John Zimmer is the co-founder and former president of Lyft, an on-demand transportation company, [1] which he founded with Logan Green in 2012. [2]In March 2023, Zimmer announced that in June he would step down as Lyft president and become vice-chair of the board of directors.

  4. Lyft agrees to pay $2.1 million penalty after FTC says ... - AOL

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    The FTC said Lyft made "deceptive" claims about how much money drivers could earn per hour. Lyft agreed to a proposed settlement that included a $2.1 million civil penalty.

  5. Lyft pays $2.1 million to settle case alleging the ride ... - AOL

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    Lyft is paying $2.1 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the ride-hailing service of exaggerating how much money drivers could make while the company was trying to recover from a steep downturn in ...

  6. Lyft lured drivers with false claims about pay, FTC says ...

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    Lyft lured drivers by advertising eye-catching earnings — up to $43 an hour in L.A. — but only 1 in 5 drivers were actually making these rates, the FTC said Lyft lured drivers with false ...

  7. Yellow Cab Company - Wikipedia

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    Since the bankruptcy, many of the companies that continue to carry the Yellow Cab name have struggled to compete with rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft that have drivers use their own personal vehicles for services traditionally provided by Yellow Cab and generally have much lower fares than traditional taxicabs.

  8. US Supreme Court denies Uber, Lyft bid to avoid California ...

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    Uber and Lyft in June agreed to adopt a $32.50 hourly minimum pay standard for Massachusetts drivers and pay $175 million to settle a lawsuit by the Democratic-led state's attorney general ...

  9. Juno (company) - Wikipedia

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    Juno is a bankrupt ride hailing app, making its own proprietary navigation software to do so. [13] The company, which was primarily used in New York City, ceased operations in November 2019, with customers told to use the app Lyft instead. [14]