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  1. Metro When will Uber surge prices be highest on New Year's Eve and how to avoid them Metro When are Uber's peak times on New Year's Eve? On New Year's Eve, there are two spikes in demand for Ubers. The first is between 7pm and 11pm, peaking at about 9pm – presumably as everybody starts going out. The second is between 12.30am and around 3am ... How you can pay less for an Uber on New Year's EveManchester Evening News Yes, Uber Expects New Year's Eve Surge Pricing. Here's What to ExpectFortune all 81 news articles » View the full article
  2. Daily Mail Revealed: the late-night 'golden hour' when taxis become cheaper than Uber - and it could save you up to $40 on a ... Daily Mail They were the ride-sharing company that shook the taxi industry but now it seems the tables may have turned. While Uber is popular for their cheaper fares compared to many taxi companies in major cities across the country, there is a peak time where ... Uber surge pricing times for MelbourneHerald Sun all 2 news articles » https://www.google.com/news
  3. Christian Science Monitor When Uber drivers don't own cars: Developing world tests 'sharing economy' Christian Science Monitor Middlemen (and women) allow Uber drivers across the developing world to bypass their single biggest hurdle to driving for the company – getting a car. In the US, more than 90 percent of American households own a car, according to census data, and many ... and more » https://www.google.com/news
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