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Rides can now choose licensed and insured non-taxi vehicles such as black cars and liveries directly from the Curb App.
Curb remains one of the leading rideshare services, connecting taxis to riders in several leading markets through the Curb App.
Especially for high-traffic events like concerts, Curb stands as a preferred option for getting to and from places.
Taxis can be booked directly through the Curb App in Washington DC, as well as hailed on the street and connected to Curb through its Pair & Pay feature.
In Chicago, taxis are a growing transportation option and can easily be spotted downtown or hailed directly through the Curb App.
Brooklyn charity event brings musical guests, local businesses, and an exclusive discount for attendees who ride with Curb.
BronxNet sits down with Curb to discuss how the company is reimagining urban transport through its apps and suite of hardware and software mobility solutions.
Taxis appear to be making a comeback with riders, particularly in urban cities like Chicago. Curb makes this possible by connecting riders to drivers through the Curb App.
Amidst the rise of digital-out-of-home advertising and mobility media, Curb rolls out geospatial ad units for its mobility partners.
Curb will launch a holiday rewards program for its taxi drivers, a workforce that plays an integral part in the city’s transportation system.
Consumers are shopping again, and in a growing, increasingly mobile market, taxis are an under-valued part of this explosive growth
The Curb app unifies taxi fleets to create a more consumer- and driver-friendly ride-hailing experience in more than 65 American cities...
Startups and established companies alike are betting on the fast connectivity and low latency offered by fifth-generation mobile networks...
In April 2019, New York State enacted legislation requiring the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Triborough Bridge...
More than 20 years ago, taxi appiloted a precursor to the ridesharing technologies we know today.
Uber, longtime foe of the taxi industry, has made a deal to integrate New York City’s iconic yellow cabs in its app. The agreement, which...
Pilot project to be rolled out in spring with launch in summer. Deal should help ease driver shortage and spiking fares.
Uber during its recent investor day in February outlined taxis as a major growth opportunity, calling it a highly fragmented $120 billion industry with 20 million...
The partnership integrates Uber’s platform with two apps traditional taxi drivers have adopted to stay competitive in the digital era, Curb and Arro.
Curb was founded by merging companies that provided fare calculating and payment solutions for taxis. Its pivot to creating an app for taxi...