Ride sharing apps are widely used across the globe, but a lot of major cities and even countries are banning the services. By preventing these apps, many regions hope to boost the traditional local businesses.
Along with ease on travelers who are visiting the area, a lot of local commuters rely on ride-sharing apps for getting around their cities. According to Conde Nast Traveler, 81 percent of millennials “say they prefer ride-share services to traditional taxis.” Apparently, not everyone shares that sentiment.
The popular apps such as Uber and Lyft have had their services halted and heavily regulated by the country’s governments.