E-Hail Regulation in Global Cities
In recent years—and with increasing speed— global cities are exercising their authority to regulate e-hail services such as Uber, Ola, Lyft, and Didi. This report describes the current and future regulatory strategies of 13 international cities for e-hail services. To craft stronger regulation in the future, cities can learn from each other's regulatory approaches to leverage the power of shared information. To compete in the future, e-hail services can adapt their business models to meet increasing government regulation. The cities included are: New York City, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles & San Francisco, Mexico City, São Paulo, London, Moscow, Accra, Beijing, Mumbai, and Melbourne. Information includes present and projected city regulations, regulating entity, top e-hail companies, and market volume. Regulations for each city relating to data, service standards, environment, and economics are discussed.
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Corporate Authors:
New York University, New York
Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management
295 Lafayette Street
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Authors:
- Joshi, Meera
- Cowan, Nicholas
- Limone, Olivia
- McGuinness, Kelly
- Rao, Rohan
- Publication Date: 2019-11
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Digital/other
- Features: Figures; Maps; References;
- Pagination: 56p
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Case studies; Cities; Forecasting; Regulation; Ridesourcing
- Geographic Terms: Accra (Ghana); Beijing (China); Chicago (Illinois); London (England); Los Angeles (California); Melbourne (Australia); Mexico City (Mexico); Moscow (Russia); Mumbai (India); New York (New York); San Francisco (California); Sao Paulo (Brazil); Toronto (Canada)
- Subject Areas: Highways; Law; Passenger Transportation; Planning and Forecasting; Policy;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01722692
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Nov 18 2019 11:04AM