Taxi and Limousine Commission
1,000 Protesting Uber Drivers Brought NYC Traffic to a Standstill
To skirt around paying drivers a livable minimum wage, Uber and Lyft will block drivers’ access to the app.
Next Time You See a Taxi, Ask Yourself, Is This a Cop?
A Freedom of Information Act request produced sparing new details about the program.
Taxi Companies Are Suing New York City for Letting Uber Kill Their Business
A coalition of taxi industry groups accuses Uber of purposefully targeting the city's yellow cab profession, and insists that New York City's regulators are to blame for allowing the ride-share service to threaten its survival.
NYC Cops Stopped Cab Drivers from Entering a Pro-Uber Protest
The company held a demonstration at City Hall to protest a new bill.
A Bunch of Uber Fans Protested at New York's City Hall Tuesday
Dozens of the ride-sharing company's employees and fans hung out with sandwiches and swag as NYC lawmakers debated new regulations.
Most of Uber's Bases In New York City Have Been Suspended
The ban will not be lifted until Uber offers up electronic trip data, a major point of contention during its months-long battle with the city's taxi commission.