Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Germany bans Uber's ridesharing service | Al Jazeera America

Germany bans Uber's ridesharing service | Al Jazeera America: "Brussels to a virtual standstill with their vehicles as demonstrations protesting Uber caused traffic jams. About 100 French taxi drivers traveled to Brussels to take part in the protest.

Uber's American founder Travis Kalanick has said the system will create 50,000 new jobs in Europe this year, and will help take 400,000 cars off the road by encouraging drivers to use Uber cars instead of their own vehicles. 

Late last year, authorities in Thailand and Spain ordered the company to cease its ridesharing operations in those countries. The decisions were made after Uber was banned in the Indian capital of Delhi, following accusations that one of the online taxi service's drivers raped a passenger.  "



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