plummet, taxicab companies have said. Ride-sharing services, with their ability to hike fares during peak times and to avoid costly insurance mandates, would also compete unfairly with cabs, whose rates and liability coverage are regulated, said Diego Feliciano of the South Florida Taxicab Association.
Date: Jun 04, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Lyft Drivers Face Hefty Fines, But Uber Comes To Miami Anyway
Lyft is against the law in Miami-Dade because it's operating outside of county code.Diego Feliciano,president of the South Florida Taxicab Association, is not happy the app-based service was able to come to Miami.