Uber and Lyft are threatening to leave Minneapolis, Minnesota. If this happens, it would be a big disruption to the city. Here's what's going on and which apps might fill the ride share hole.
The Minneapolis City Council passed an ordinance that ride-share companies say will force them out of the city because of increased costs and regulations.
Uber has been cracking down on riders who refuse to wear a mask. So they are now requiring a mask selfie from those offenders before they can even order a ride!
It's been a year since Uber, the ride-sharing business, first approached the Rochester City Council about starting up its business in Rochester. It's up and running now along with another ride-share company, Lyft.
A recent article in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune revealed how these ride-sharing companies have hurt the traditional cab companies up in the metro...