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People who drive their personal vehicle as a contractor for Uber, GrubHub and other similar networks might not be covered by personal insurance while working on the road. A new law aims to ensure fuller coverage.
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HOLDEN ABSHIERBloomington Transit (BT) is replacing late night bus routes with Uber and Lyft -- at the city’s expense.Currently, bus drivers start their…
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The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute says its Sober Ride Indiana pilot program will provide $15 ride credits to the first 10,000 total rides through Uber and Lyft in Bloomington, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, South Bend and West Lafayette through April 5.
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Uber learned in November 2016 that hackers had gained access to the drivers' personal information.
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The complaint argues drivers should be classified as employees entitled to minimum wage, reimbursement for expenses, overtime pay and other benefits.
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As the ride-sharing company has increased its services, not all Hoosier cities have been on board.