California regulators have fined Uber more than US$7.3 million after the company failed to hand over data related to Uber’s operations under an agreement between the state and the company.
In 2013, California’s Public Utilities Commission issued regulations for mobile ride service providers like Uber, Lyft and Sidecar, which included the requirement that the companies submit annual reports containing certain information related to rides and trip data. The data is designed to help regulators assess the impact of the companies’ operations.
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