UBER has landed in Puerto Rico
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https://newsroom.uber.com/puertorico/tarifas-san-juan/
For now it is going to be mostly metro area, it is not just the aiport. People in Hato Rey and other metro areas are getting a ride. But yes airport is a favorite, which tick-off the taxy drivers to no end. There been several incidents with damages to UBER cars and intimidation of the drivers.
Hard to say when expansion will occur, polities are getting into it even in metro area. Then again everything is political in PR.
I do hope this is true as transportation is always an issue and renting a car for two-three weeks or longer plus insurance is quite costly...I know, this is what I do every time I go there.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Puertorriquena
Puertorriquena wrote:Good morning. I had not heard anything about this until now...can you please give more details about Uber in Puerto Rico, specifically, when will service be available and will service be provided island-wide.
I do hope this is true as transportation is always an issue and renting a car for two-three weeks or longer plus insurance is quite costly...I know, this is what I do every time I go there.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Puertorriquena
To my knowledge UBER is operating temporarily in the island in the metro only. However they are sebject to stop carrying passengers at any moment due to the above issue with the two government agencies.
No real plan for expansion outside the metro area has been discussed to my knowledge.
If you plan to use them, download their app. Here are their rates. https://newsroom.uber.com/puertorico/tarifas-san-juan/
No sure how long they will operate, the case is in court.
Thank you for the information and please, continue to post as information as to the resolution of the legalities become available.
I appreciate it very much.
Puertorriquena
It's the main reason why Puerto Rico cannot move ahead and in many. many ways has been left behind by a very-fast moving world.
I sure pray for some positive change. I was born and lived there, in the amazingly beautiful "municipio" of Isabela...my parents brought me to the mainland US as a child. Now as an adult, and having lived here for decades...it's time for me to return.
There are so many issues right now in an island that should be very industrialized and progressive by now, that each and every step I take in my trajectory back to my native country, becomes a huge hurdle.
Please keep me updated as to the Uber issue and other issues relevant to living there and moving around the island. I drive, and rent a car every time I visit, however; I don't always need it every day so I waste valuable money. There really are no other taxi services moving around the island, and certainly, no public transportation...really, no reason for this in the 21st Century, but the blame is not Puerto Rico's.
Thank you so much...I appreciate your feedback.
Puertorriquena
http://www.legendsofpr.com/publiccars.htm
Locals can tell you were to pick up the Carros Publicos, end points are around the town plazas.
I appreciate all the useful information I am receiving.
Thank you once again.
Puertorriquena
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