Ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft will need to pay more fees if they want to keep operating in Las Vegas.
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A potential solution to protecting bus shelters from out-of-control vehicles could be as close as the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The dire prediction that ride-hailing companies were going to grab market share away from Southern Nevada taxi companies was realized with taxi trips down 0.45 percent in 2015. But don’t cry too hard for the cab companies.
There’s a new ride-hailing company in town, and it doesn’t look anything like Uber and Lyft.
The Strip is a prime location for a light-rail system because farebox revenue generated by the system would likely pay for operation and maintenance as well as some of the cost of building it.