A new ride-share is hitting the road in Canada’s largest city. In this alternative to taxis, both the driver and passengers have to be female. It’s supposed to help women feel safe. But as Mike Drolet reports – it wasn’t an easy ride getting to this point.
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DriveHer: Ride-sharing service for women, by women
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