Respuestas recibidas sin formulario I - II- III

Respuestas recibidas sin formulario I - II- III Respuestas recibidas sin formulario I - II- III

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model, licence plate. Colorado Yes Electronic No requirement Columbus Yes Electronic Photo, first name, vehicle photo, peer-­‐to-­peer driver’s license number, license plate Dallas Yes Electronic No requirement DC Yes Electronic No requirement Detroit Yes Electronic Photo, vehicle photo/description (including license plate) Houston Yes Electonic Photo, vehicle photo, license plate Illinois Yes Electronic Photo, license plate number Milwaukee Yes Electronic No requirement or paper Minneapolis Yes Electronic Photo, first name, vehicle photo, license plate OKC Yes Electronic No requirement Seattle Yes Electronic Photo, license plate or paper Spokane Yes Electronic Photo, name, vehicle make and model, license plate St. Paul Yes Electronic Photo, first name, vehicle photo, license plate Tulsa Yes Electronic No requirement Virginia Not Mentioned Not Mentioned Photo, license plate All jurisdictions require that the fare calculation be disclosed to the passenger along with any deviation from the normal rates (e.g. surge pricing). Austin: If surge pricing is in effect, riders must confirm that the have been alerted to this fact. Riders must also be able to view a fare estimate at all times, prior to a trip. Receipts must include origin, destination, and total amount paid. Baton Rouge: Receipts include origin, destination, total time, distance, and a breakdown of the fare. California: Receipts include a notice of the company’s zero tolerance policy as well as a method for reporting zero tolerance complaints. Chattanooga: Receipts must include trip origin, destination, duration, and destination as well as a breakdown of the fare. Chicago A&B: Drivers must display an ID card at all times. Surge fares may not exceed the fare estimate by more than 20%. Drivers with Class B TNPs must also display their chauffeur’s license. Passengers must be able to opt out of being rated. Cincinnati: Receipt must be provided within 24 hours.

Colorado: Receipts include the trip’s origin, destination, duration, and distance, the fare and how it was calculated, and the driver’s first name and telephone number. Columbus: Drivers and passengers must be able to rate one another, though these ratings may not be based on unlawful discrimination. Dallas: Drivers must display their permit, in a manner that is visible to their passenger. Drivers are also required to display a sign inside their vehicle that includes the drivers first name and picture, the vehicle permit number, information on how to make a complaint, and the rate of fare. This can also be displayed in app. Receipts must include the fare rate, the total fare, a breakdown of the fare, trip distance, trip duration, the name of the operating authority, the driver’s first name and permit number, the vehicle permit number. DC: Receipts include origin, destination, total time, distance, and a breakdown of the fare. Companies must review a fare that is 20% or $25 (whichever is less) higher than the estimated fare. Detroit: Receipts include origin, destination, and a breakdown of the amount paid. Houston: A receipt must be provided, but its specifications, aside from including contact information for customer service, are unadressed. Illinois: A receipt must be provided including the origin and destination of the trip, the total time and distance of the trip, and an itemization of the total fare paid. Milwaukee: Drivers are required to display their city issued license card in a location that is clearly visible to passengers at all times and is illuminated at night. Minneapolis: Receipts include the trip’s origin, destination, duration, and distance, the fare and how it was calculated, the driver’s first name, and a customer service telephone number. Seattle: If the driver is wearing a costume, they have to display a photo of themselves in the costume in addition to their for-­‐hire license. Spokane: Receipt must include the trip’s origin and destination as well as the total amount paid. St. Paul: Receipts include the trip’s origin, destination, duration, and distance, the fare and how it was calculated, the driver’s first name, and a customer service telephone number. Fare and Waiting Time Rules Jurisdiction Fare Restrictions Minimum Dispatch Time Austin See Below None Baton Rouge None None

model, licence plate. <br />

Colorado Yes Electronic No requirement <br />

Columbus Yes Electronic Photo, first name, vehicle photo, peer-­‐to-­peer<br />

driver’s license number, license plate <br />

Dallas Yes Electronic No requirement <br />

DC Yes Electronic No requirement <br />

Detroit Yes Electronic Photo, vehicle photo/description (including <br />

license plate) <br />

Houston Yes Electonic Photo, vehicle photo, license plate <br />

Illinois Yes Electronic Photo, license plate number <br />

Milwaukee Yes Electronic No requirement <br />

or paper <br />

Minneapolis Yes Electronic Photo, first name, vehicle photo, license <br />

plate <br />

OKC Yes Electronic No requirement <br />

Seattle Yes Electronic Photo, license plate <br />

or paper <br />

Spokane Yes Electronic Photo, name, vehicle make and model, <br />

license plate <br />

St. Paul Yes Electronic Photo, first name, vehicle photo, license <br />

plate <br />

Tulsa Yes Electronic No requirement <br />

Virginia <br />

Not <br />

Mentioned <br />

Not <br />

Mentioned <br />

Photo, license plate <br />

All jurisdictions require that the fare calculation be disclosed to the passenger along with <br />

any deviation from the normal rates (e.g. surge pricing). <br />

Austin: If surge pricing is in effect, riders must confirm that the have been alerted to this <br />

fact. Riders must also be able to view a fare estimate at all times, prior to a trip. <br />

Receipts must include origin, destination, and total amount paid. <br />

Baton Rouge: Receipts include origin, destination, total time, distance, and a breakdown of <br />

the fare. <br />

California: Receipts include a notice of the company’s zero tolerance policy as well as a <br />

method for reporting zero tolerance complaints. <br />

Chattanooga: Receipts must include trip origin, destination, duration, and destination as <br />

well as a breakdown of the fare. <br />

Chicago A&B: Drivers must display an ID card at all times. Surge fares may not exceed the <br />

fare estimate by more than 20%. Drivers with Class B TNPs must also display their <br />

chauffeur’s license. Passengers must be able to opt out of being rated. <br />

Cincinnati: Receipt must be provided within 24 hours.

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