Transportation Network Company

June 29, 2016

State legislation approved in April allows Transportation Network Companies (ride-sourcing agencies such as Uber and Lyft) to operate anywhere in New York State (outside NYC) with state oversight beginning 90 days from enactment. By June 29, these companies are expected to begin operations in upstate cities and counties and in the NYC suburbs, under rules being developed by NYSDMV and NYSDFS.

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