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Curb, a leading ride-hailing app for licensed taxi and for-hire rides in North America and HQ, the largest company for corporate mobility, announce their partnership.
Corporate mobility specialist HQ has formed a partnership with ride-hailing app Curb that will see the latter’s on-demand taxis added to HQ’s aggregated supply of ground...
New York-based C work in paratransit and wheelchair-accessible transportation in its lineup of services, has organized employee participation in...
In the midst of a price surge on Uber or Lyft, riders can also use Curb, a phone application that allows customers to request for rides from local taxi services...
Thanks to surging Uber and Lyft prices and an uptick in downloads of Curb, a mobile taxi-hailing app, the city saw a 152% increase between April and July...
Taxi hailing appallows users to call for a ride through its mobile app, is introducing its transparent pricing feature in Philadelphia.
New York City taxis are coming to dethrone Uber and Lyft from e-hailing dominance.
Curb has rolled out upfront pricing for taxi rides in New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Miami, and Washington D.C.
Curb, which provides a mobile app specifically for hailing and paying for taxi cabs, reported a 152 percent increase in use in New York City between April and July...
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...