Uber’s rosy results contrasted with rival Lyft, which delivered a disappointing outlook and signaled the troubling shortage of drivers would spill over into the second quarter.
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GM and Inrix will use crash, vehicle and vulnerable-road-user information, along with data from the U.S. Census, to measure the effectiveness of roadway safety projects.