Transportation network companies Lyft and Uber are lobbying the Texas Legislature to enact legislation that would help TNCs better operate in the state.
Autoblog reports the TNCs are spending over $1 million on more than three dozen lobbyists during the 2015 legislative session to push for rules that would supercede local laws, allowing the duo and other potential TNCs to operate freely in San Antonio as they do now in Dallas, Houston, Lubbock and Austin.
The issue in San Antonio comes from the local taxi industry, who claim Lyft, Uber and other TNCs hurt the livery industry, and wants them to operate within the same standards as yellow taxis and black cars. Industry group Texas Taxi — representing 2,500 drivers — has hired eight lobbyists to counter the TNCs’ efforts, while the industry as a whole spending $500,000 to block the legislation.
Said legislation, co-sponsored by Chris Paddie of Marshall and Lyle Larson of San Antonio, would require TNCs to register with the state and pay an annual fee of $5,000, as well as conduct driver background checks and provide commercial insurance.
The post Lyft, Uber Lobby Texas Legislature For Statewide TNC Legislation appeared first on The Truth About Cars.
Best Deals today in www.freepromotoday.com