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Uber strikes deal to partner with Yellow Cab, other taxi fleets in Southern California

Uber took another leap forward in its plan to pull more taxis onto its platform, announcing a partnership on Tuesday with Los Angeles Yellow Cab and other taxi fleets in Southern California. The deal gives six taxi fleets operating in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties access to trip referrals from Uber. Uber, soon after it was conceived in 2008 as a luxury car service, set out to ...
Uber announced a multiyear partnership with Los Angeles Yellow Cab and other taxi fleets across Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties.

Uber took another leap forward in its plan to pull more taxis onto its platform, announcing a partnership on Tuesday with Los Angeles Yellow Cab and other taxi fleets in Southern California.

The deal gives six taxi fleets operating in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties access to trip referrals from Uber.

Uber, soon after it was conceived in 2008 as a luxury car service, set out to disrupt the

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