
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Members of the Montgomery, Md., County Council are asking the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) to drop any possible plan that would give Uber or Lyft a share of the region’s paratransit services, The Washington Post reports.
In a letter to Metro GM Paul J.Wiedefeld, the council members said the app-based transportation companies have a history of not providing accessible service and Metro shouldn’t reward them with a contract. Metro is exploring possible partnerships with Uber and Lyft to introduce an alternative and less costly option to MetroAccess.











