Uber Launching Taxi App in San Francisco
It will still be tough to catch a cab thanks to city's oppressive medallion system
Just a day after suspending its taxi-hailing app in New York City, Uber announced it is bringing the service to San Francisco.
Users in the City by the Bay will now be able to request a taxi via the Uber app, which is available for iOS and Android devices. The new feature will join Uber's existing sedan and SUV-hailing options in San Francisco.
"Uber is all about a convenient and efficient ride," Matt Hearns, community manager for Uber San Francisco, wrote in a blog post Wednesday. "Some folks might have a tough time describing San Francisco taxis in such terms. Uber SF would like to do something about that."
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