A 3288
Prohibits transportation network companies from engaging in surge pricing during state of emergency.
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Bill overview
This bill prohibits transportation network companies (like Uber and Lyft) from increasing fares during declared states of emergency in New Jersey. It specifically targets ‘surge pricing,’ which is defined as charging higher rates than usual during periods of high demand. The goal is to ensure fair and accessible transportation options for residents during emergencies. This legislation amends existing regulations related to transportation network companies and fares.
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Gerry Scharfenberger
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