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  1. On 26/10/2016 at 0:00 AM, LUED said:

    Tesla Model S is accepted on UberX, or Uber Exec is it's 2014 or newer and you meet the Exec driver criteria.

    No reason, why the smaller Tesla when it comes out, will also be accepted on UberX, too. 

    Yes but in the same time:

    "Tesla updated its semi-autonomous Autopilot fine print to ban vehicle owners from using their newly self-driving Tesla Model X to pick up a few fares for Uber or Lyft when the technology finally launches in a few years. "

  2. On 06/11/2016 at 0:55 AM, MakMakMak said:

    I've tried a few of their sample papers and the basic concept it the same.  Once you get your head around the layout of this test, it should be quiet easy to pass the actual test as it will be the same layout just different subject.

    I will try and make a video this week, where I will go through the sample test paper.

    A video will be amazing for most of the people who needs to get this certificate, well done

  3. I realised everyone is going towards the city, I prefer to stay in suburbs as I move faster and although i might drive longer to pickups I dont get caught in traffic :)

    I personally prefer it, my favourite areas are: SW of London and South like Epsom, Sutton...

    Where do you prefer driving??

  4. I just read this article

     

    http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/19/11711890/uber-first-image-self-driving-car-pittsburgh-ford-fusion

     

    This is for those who laugh when heard about this long time ago, neah is impossible, cant be done, will not have success, blabla blabla and now will become a reality in just 2 years and my guess is will start slowly with free fares for riders, and people will use it, wait and see guys.....

     

    Hurry and finish your finance until then

  5. After recently raising $1.2 billion at a valuation of over $50 billion, Uberand its CEO/co-founder Travis Kalanick certainly inspire admiration. The company now offers service in 60+ countries and nearly 300 cities around the world. They also attract more criticism than an Adam Sandler movie. Public-sector-oriented challenges have come at them in all shapes and sizes – from cities, states, countries, politicians, lawyers, to the media and many others.

     

    http://uk.businessinsider.com/why-uber-will-win-in-the-end-2015-10?r=US&IR=T

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