Comment by notyourwork
Comment by notyourwork 2 days ago
This, black car service is not what uber offers. They offer a uber driver with a black car.
Comment by notyourwork 2 days ago
This, black car service is not what uber offers. They offer a uber driver with a black car.
> It depends on location
Can you clarify? From https://www.uber.com/us/en/ride/uberblack/, the only obvious location dependency is that drivers must "meet state- or local-level livery regulations" -- I think this just means that for this subset of drivers, Uber chooses to actually verify that they're following the law? Which I know is a deviation from their usual model, but seems like it's very literally the least they could do. Is there more per-geo (per-country?) variation in what "Black" means that's not documented there?
It depends on location