The legislative package aims to safeguard consumers, ensure public safety, and clarify insurance requirements for this growing marketplace.
Read MoreOn a beautiful and sunny Earth Day in late April, Rice Camp Senior Housing in Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi, flourished with a celebration of community spirit, environmental stewardship and intergenerational collaboration.
Read MoreDelaware's Senate has taken a stand against an abusive fee imposed on rental car consumers, with the passage of House Bill 209. (Photo courtesy: DE Senate legislative meeting livestream)
Read MoreThe partnership allows local vehicle owners to share their vehicle with ELP travelers through Turo via designated areas on airport property. The agreement provides transportation options for travelers, supports tourism in El Paso, and will bring a new revenue stream for the airport.
Read MoreLa asociación permite que cualquier persona que reserve un vehículo a través de Turo, o quiera compartir su automóvil con los pasajeros, pueda hacerlo en áreas designadas en la propiedad del aeropuerto.
Read MoreIt seems Delaware wants to enact a ban on loss of use with HB 209, and that measure would be welcomed by consumers. The DE Senate is slated to take up the measure and, if passed, it would go to the governor’s desk to be signed into law. Until then, customers who want to play it safe should turn to Turo– a car sharing company that never charges customers a loss of use fee.
Read MoreAssembly Bill 395 (SB 386 in the Senate) upholds the values Wisconsinites hold dear: community, fairness, and innovation.
Read MoreRecently in Alaska there was a notable stir over a legislative move threatening to over-tax participants of peer-to-peer car sharing platforms like Turo.
Read MoreTuro, the world's largest peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace, has been named a winner of Glassdoor's annual Employees' Choice Awards, honoring the Best Places to Work in 2024 for the second consecutive year.
Read MoreFor years, rental car giants have evaded taxes, leaving everyday consumers to foot the bill. But a recent legislative hearing in Massachusetts could change the game. Sean Vinck, of Turo, testified virtually in the Massachusetts House on Tuesday.
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