InDrive haggling ride-hailing app enters US again to take on Uber

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Get ready to make a deal for your ride. inDrive is bringing its rideshare haggling business to the US again.

, the company said. But inDrive says the timing is right to return to the US.

Arsen Tomsky said of his ride-hailing app:"We don't inflate fares in peak times." The app is entering the US on Thursday.Tomsky came up with the idea for inDrive in 2012 on New Year's Eve in his hometown of Yakutsk, a Siberian city known as one of the coldest on the planet. Tomsky, the CEO of a local news outlet at the time, noticed the online rebellion and turned it into a business.In 2022, inDrive was the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally, behind Uber, according to Data.AI. Here's how ride-hailing haggling in the US will work

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