Legislation creating rules for unregulated rideshare companies such as Uber, Lyft and Sidecar is moving through the Illinois Legislature.
House lawmakers voted to put regulations on commercial ridesharing with an 80-26 vote.
Under HB 4075, all drivers would be required to undergo background checks, vehicle safety checks and have commercial insurance. Those who drive more than 18 hours per week would need licenses and have to follow stricter city ordinances.
State Rep. Michael Zalewski is sponsoring the legislation. The Riverside Democrat says the proposal protects consumers while allowing ridesharing to thrive.
Rideshare companies say the regulations will end their industry in popular areas like Chicago. They say the proposal doesn’t allow for flexibility.
The measure now moves to the Senate for consideration.
Topics Legislation Illinois Oklahoma Ridesharing
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