The California Public Utilities Commission voted to reverse a 2013 policy that allowed ride-hailing companies such as Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. to file safety reports confidentially, ruling instead the companies must ask the state agency for permission to do so.
The commission said the decision, approved on a unanimous vote Thursday, would bring more transparency to what they describe as transportation network companies...
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