DALLAS — A peer-to-peer ridesharing app is at the center of two deadly incidents on opposite ends of the country. Officials confirmed that the car rental app Turo ...
There's a new State House political debate over short-term rental websites and apps — and this time it revolves around cars. Lobbyists for Turo, the self-described "world’s largest car sharing ...
Both vehicles used in two New Year’s Day attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas were rented through Turo, a car-sharing app. The attacks thrust the San Francisco company that created the app, which ...
Hosted on MSN
Turo's Cybertruck rentals are in focus after Las Vegas incident. Its CEO says there were 'no red flags.'
Turo is the car-sharing app used to rent the vehicles involved in deadly New Year's Day incidents in Las Vegas and New Orleans. It's like an Airbnb for cars, allowing people to get paid for leasing ...
A pickup truck rented through the app Turo sits wrecked after an attack in New Orleans. (Gerald Herbert / Associated Press) Both vehicles used in two New Year’s Day attacks in New Orleans and Las ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results