Float-Yellow Cab Partnership for Safer & Cheaper Travel in San Francisco
October 27, 2020 by Chelsea Smith
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Why do Americans still prefer cars?
At the turn of the century, transportation in the United States was the envy of the world, the development of the railroad system was the phenomena of the industrial revolution. Today, the public transportation system in the United States is ailing and urban gridlock is an insidious problem. The ave
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Read More >Float-Yellow Cab Partnership for Safer & Cheaper Travel in San Francisco
The pandemic hit the United States hard, disrupting business as usual and causing major bustling cities across the country, to come to a screaming halt. On top of shelter in place orders turning life as we know it upside down, the state of California issued a lawsuit against popular app-based ride-h
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