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Is Taxi Service Uber Price Gouging or Following Market Forces?

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The east coast was feeling the cold this week, but Uber got the most heat from users and journalists accusing the taxi service of price gouging in the midst of a snow storm. It's just the lastest criticism for the company who has faced off with many critics (mostly city officials) over its business model. Reason TV explored Uber's ride hurdles in our nation's capitol in "Uber Wars: How D.C. Tried to Kill a Great New Ride Technology," directed by Rob Montz (follow him on Twitter @robmontz) and executive produced by William Beutler at Beutler Ink (@BeutlerInk). Here is the original text:

The on-demand car service Uber is one of the most inventive transportation technologies of the new century. In over 20 countries—and two dozen U.S. cities—Uber uses a smartphone app to connect people who need rides with drivers of a range of vehicles from luxury towncars to regular taxis. Like most powerful innovations, Uber disrupts the status quo by competing with established business interests. In Washington, D.C., the service was an instant hit with city residents—and almost as quickly found itself at odds with D.C.'s powerful taxi lobby and its allies on the city council. The result was the Uber Wars, which ended in a striking victory for the company and its customers. Related Article: "Driving in the Future: How Regulators Try to Crush Uber, Lyft, and New Ride-Sharing Ventures."
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