Entries in Uber (57)

Tuesday
Jun092020

Uber gets license to operate in Winnipeg, aims for summer launch

Uber is now actively looking for drivers in Winnipeg, Manitoba, as it received its license to operate in the area. The ride-sharing service hopes to launch this summer. Those who are interested in driving for the company can apply through this link. According to Uber, "tens of thousands" of people in the city have signed up and expressed interest in riding. Of course, we don't know what an effect COVID-19 will have with the number of users in the area. 

Source: Manitoba Post

Thursday
Apr092020

Uber for Business brings corporate Eats to Canada

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Uber for Business is introducing its Eats feature in Canada, allowing companies to set meal programs and spending allowances for their employees to order food from certain restaurants at select times. Uber said it accelerated the rollout of the feature to more countries as more and more people work from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Uber, the company is rolling out new features so businesses of all sizes can use the service. Employees can use their corporate cards and manage orders through a business profile on the Uber Eats app or website.

Source: MobileSyrup

Thursday
Feb132020

Uber brings 'RideCheck' to Canada

 

Uber is bringing in its RideCheck feature to Canada. The safety feature first came to the U.S. last fall. RideCheck allows Uber to contact both the drivers and the passengers to make sure they're okay. Uber can do this with the use of its GPS tracking technology to see if something went wrong during a trip—whether there was an unexpected long stop or a potential crash.

The company will initiate RideCheck by sending a notification to both the rider's and the driver's phones. It'll ask you if you are alright. If it's a false alarm, you can reply "I'm fine, I stopped on purpose" to dismiss the message.

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Sunday
Jan262020

Lyft, Uber now operates in Vancouver

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After getting its license to operate in British Columbia, both Uber and Lyft are available in certain areas of Vancouver. For those looking for Lyft rides, they mainly work in the downtown area of Vancouver. Outside of the downtown area, they offer trips at the Pacific National Exhibition and Vancouver International Airport. 

Meanwhile, Uber operates so far in the larger Metro Vancouver area, including Coquitlam, Delta, Surrey, and West and North Vancouver. Uber passengers can be dropped off anywhere inside or outside its service area. But you can't start a trip outside of the service area. Both companies hope to expand further, as more drivers sign up. 

Source: CBC