Uber threatens to leave Colorado ahead of rider safety bill
Uber and Waymo launch autonomous rides in Austin, Texas. Uber warned Colorado that it may cease operations in the state entirely if a new bill targeting rideshare companies were to become law. The Colorado House of Representatives successfully passed a bill designed to "increase protections for persons engaged with transportation network companies" on April 16. Among those protections included conducting a regular criminal background check for drivers every six months and requiring drivers to make audio and video recordings of trips.The HB25-1291 bill passed on 59-6 bipartisan vote before it was referred to the Senate Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology, where it was amended to the Committee of the Whole on a 4-3 vote on Tuesday. The bill will be reviewed by the state Se...