Jocelyn Mugot, a former Turo host and enthusiastic peer-to-peer car sharing advocate, shares why Turo is good for the residents of Hawai’i.
Read MoreThe world’s largest peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace, Turo, announced recently that Governor Kathy Hochul signed SB 6715 into law, bringing peer-to-peer car sharing one step closer to New York.
Read MoreEarlier this month, government and technology leaders landed in San Francisco at the annual TechNet state policy event to discuss regulation affecting everyday citizens across the United States.
Read MoreThis week, technology news publication TechCrunch shone a light on an archaic sales tax exemption being milked by the traditional rental car industry.
Read MoreTuro is proud to announce that starting Monday, Nov. 1, 2021, guests will have designated areas to receive their car reservations at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), allowing for expedited and easy access to their drive upon arrival.
Texas passes model legislation that defines peer-to-peer car sharing in statute and sets appropriate insurance requirements.
Read MoreAfter years of work in Arizona, Governor Ducey has signed a bill establishing regulatory framework for peer-to-peer car sharing in Arizona.
Read MoreGovernor Kelly signs a sensible peer-to-peer car sharing regulatory framework into law.
Read MoreWe’re thrilled to announce that, starting today, on Earth Day 2021, Turo will offset an estimated 100% of its global carbon emissions through a partnership with leading carbon offset developer, Bluesource.
Read MoreWe stand firmly for diversity, inclusion, and belonging. We believe in connectedness and supportiveness. Diversity is strength. Inclusion is required. Belonging is critical.
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