Does Via not work in nyc anymore?


Does Via not work in nyc anymore? The Israeli transittech company will stop providing rides in New York from December 20 as part of its increased focus on being a public transit solutions provider. Israeli TransitTech company Via notified its drivers on Wednesday that it will be discontinuing its New York City ridesharing service on December 20.


Does via operate in Los Angeles?

The full list of zones includes: Watts/Willowbrook, LAX/Inglewood, Northwest San Fernando Valley, Highland Park/Eagle Rock/Glendale, Altadena/Pasadena/Sierra Madre, UCLA/Westwood/Century City.


What is Via app used for?

Think of Via like a shared shuttle that comes when you want, where you want. Book rides straight from your phone, get picked up in minutes and commute or run errands without needing a car.


Does Via operate in California?

In addition to launching in Sacramento, Via is currently operating a 18-month pilot in the Silicon Valley city of Cupertino, the home of computer giant Apple. Outside of California, Via operates in New York City, Chicago and Washington DC. Via has provided over 70 million shared rides so far.


What happened to via in New York?

The Israeli transittech company will stop providing rides in New York from December 20 as part of its increased focus on being a public transit solutions provider. Israeli TransitTech company Via notified its drivers on Wednesday that it will be discontinuing its New York City ridesharing service on December 20.


How is Via different from Uber?

Via Has A MUCH Lower Commission Than Uber Via takes far less of each fare than Uber or Lyft. In Chicago and Washington DC, Via only charges a 15% service fee on each fare. In New York City they only charge 10% for Blue Mode and 20% for Flex. Both are MUCH lower than the commission rates charged by Uber and Lyft.


Why is via no longer working in nyc?

The Covid-19 pandemic brought ridesharing to a complete standstill and even though the company restarted its van service in New York in July, it has now announced it will be shutting it down as part of its increased focus on being a public transit solutions provider.


Is Via still in DC?

Via's New York City and Washington, DC rideshare services will end on December 20th. Dear Via-istas, We founded Via with a clear vision: a smart, on-demand mass transit system that would seamlessly supplement a city's existing public transportation network.


What happened to Juno rideshare?

Juno was acquired by Gett in 2017, for $200,000,000. Juno ceased all transportation operations on 18 November 2019. Juno sought an order to tap $1 million of a $4.5 million loan from its parent company to fund a bankruptcy liquidation on 20 November 2019.