Bloomberg: The mobile car-booking application said today it will start sharing data about its rides with the city of Boston. The information, which will be anonymized to strip out individuals’ identifying characteristics, can help Boston with issues such as traffic congestion, public transportation expansion and urban growth, Justin Kintz, Uber’s head of public policy, said in a phone interview.
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