King County exec steps into ride-services fray
| By Lynn Thompson, The Seattle Times | |
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Constantine said he supports the innovation brought to the for-hire transportation industry by companies such as Lyft,
If adopted, the legislation would apply to the unincorporated areas of the county as well as cities that contract with
Some of those cities might have to enact their own ordinances to extend the provisions to their jurisdictions, said
Whalen said that in proposing rules for ride services, the county wanted to level the playing field with taxis and other for-hire vehicles, and also address concerns from the ride-service companies about restrictions on their businesses.
Ride-service companies are currently operating without county regulations.
The county proposal would regulate insurance, criminal background checks, training, vehicle inspections and licensing. It would lower the current
Whalen said the proposed regulations set a lower mandatory grade of insurance that would still provide
"Anyone who gets into a car and pays for that service should be assured it's operating safely and legally," Whalen said.
The company also hit back at the
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