When asked by Eyewitness News for a statement, Uber shared the following: 'Riders' fares are a direct result of the city's regulations.'
The $52 cost for an Uber ride in NYC shocked one journalist and the CEO of the company. Darla Miles has the story.For Steven Levy, the editor-at-large at Wired, the calculation didn't make sense.
Ironically, Levy, who is an acclaimed technology journalist and author, was headed to interview Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. Of course, he said something. When asked by Eyewitness News for a statement, Uber shared the following: "Riders' fares are a direct result of the city's regulations."
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