California lawsuits accuse Uber and Lyft of discriminating against wheelchair users
by Tracey Lien, Los Angeles Times
Mar 16, 2018
2 minutes
If a person wants to drive for Uber or Lyft but doesn't have a car, both ride-hailing companies steer them toward rental cars.
If a driver doesn't feel like getting behind the wheel when it rains, both companies sweeten the deal by offering additional pay.
If a driver's car isn't wheelchair accessible, should Uber and Lyft then encourage them to drive a vehicle that is more accommodating?
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