
Uber, ATA, Daimler, Toyota, and others have formed a new partnership to study the potential impacts of self-driving vehicles on American workers and the economy.
Uber, ATA, Daimler, Toyota, and others have formed a new partnership to study the potential impacts of self-driving vehicles on American workers and the economy.
Uber and Lyft drivers make far less when factoring vehicle expenses, though the actual numbers are now in dispute. A proper lifecycle cost analysis would’ve helped, and shows the benefit of collaboration with fleet professionals.
Two new autonomous vehicle project partnerships bring the importance of fleet management to the fore.
A growing number of employees have been caught using their company vehicles as a tool to generate supplemental personal income for themselves.The fastest-growing trend in unauthorized usage of company vehicles is working as an Uber or Lyft driver. But using company vehicles to moonlight goes far beyond Uber and Lyft.
Three new companies that don’t own fleet are renting your cars through their apps — and pulling traditional car rental into the new mobility agenda.
Google is planning to launch a stand-alone, self-driving car business that will compete against ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft. Here's a video report from Bloomberg.
New transportation modes may have built a better mousetrap, but they shouldn’t get a pass when it comes to safety.
They may not affect car rental today, but they will. Will you be part of the solution?
How catching a ride from a guy in his Honda Accord could change the shape of business travel.
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