Sentences with phrase «enough access to vehicles»

A nonprofit disability rights organization filed a class - action lawsuit against Uber, claiming the ride - hailing service discriminates against New York City riders with disabilities by not providing enough access to vehicles that can accommodate wheelchairs.

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Autonomously - driving vehicles could help give ride - sharing companies access to customers they otherwise couldn't reach — without Lyft or Uber having to worry about drivers getting enough work to make it worth their while.
If you are lucky enough to have access to a vehicle, you have to go to the store, but food, and then come home unpack it, and then consume it as fast as possible (if you buy fresh foods) before it goes bad.
But it's a gamble at best to think natural gas vehicles will roll out quickly enough to spread fueling stations across the country so that FCEVs can have access to hydrogen.
Butch Martain was nice enough to help me out and give me a key so I can regain access to my vehicle.
Nissan has been working on the variable - compression concept for 20 years, but only recently had access to enough computing power to make it work in a production vehicle.
Fortunately for consumers, IRAs are flexible enough to be opened at many different financial institutions offering access to a variety of investment vehicles.
Despite the huge advantage we in the West have in enjoying access to various financial planning vehicles and advisers, «a vast majority of people have not planned well or saved aside enough for their later years.»
Have access to a qualifying vehicle: 4 - door sedan, pickup truck, or van (2 door vehicles are not allowed because they may not have enough room for packages) Have a smart phone that is current for the app (IPhone 5 and up or Android 4.4 and up)
The new gadgets also help, while you won't have enough money to unlock these early on, once you do, you'll have access to equipment such as gasmasks, nitrous oxide for your vehicles and laser trip - mines.
I also limit the amount of time in recognition that, in most cases, the spouses will not have enough information to make a full decision in one mediation session; they may need to get a home or vehicle valued, or may need to get access to statements for retirement or other accounts, or they may need to know costs for daycare or extracurricular activities.
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