After being handed a temporary reprieve last week, Uber and Lyft are allowed to continue operating in California, but the companies are running out of options. With every failed legal case and subsequent appeal, the ride-hailing firms are skating on thin ice and are putting an increasing amount of faith in the public as they look to Proposition 22 to play the deciding role in the future of how drivers are classified. [Read: LiDAR is getting so cheap it’d be madness not to use it in self-driving cars] Proposition 22 is going to crop up a lot in the next few months,…
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Proposition 22: Uber and Lyft’s last ditch attempt to keep their business model alive
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