Uber not to blame for rise in Manhattan traffic congestion, says report
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AFTER an uproar last year between Mayor Bill de Blasio and the ride-hailing app Uber over the company's growth in New York City, the two sides reached something of a truce last Friday with the release of a very short - and very expensive - traffic report from the city.
The long-awaited report concluded that the mayor's contention that Uber vehicles and other ride-hailing services had worsened traffic in Manhattan was unfounded.
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