Uber Will Pay $7.6 Million Fine For Failing To Share Data

A California judge ruled that ride-hailing startup Uber failed to provide necessary information required of transportation companies.

Uber has agreed to pay the state of California $7.6 million for failing to share enough data about the trips users have taken using the service, reports the Wall Street Journal. In 2015, a California judge ruled that Uber violated state rules as a transportation network company by not providing data on the number of trips by zip code, information about accidents during trips, information about how many of its vehicles were wheelchair accessible, and information about how much riders paid.

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