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Uber Learns To Drive On The Left, Soft Launches In London

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Uber, the breakthrough car service app with big ambitions to do much more, is now making its way to international markets: today the car service company kicked off its London operation with a soft launch, just in time to start prepping for the summer tourist rush and the visitor onslaught also known as the Summer Olympics.

The launch is still at a very early stage — with “secret Ubers” prowling the roads, and the company still in research mode to figure out the best way of tackling the city according a blog post on Uber’s site. London, like many other European cities, is a tangle of streets — Black cab drivers have to pass a special test called “the knowledge” to be able to drive here, although this isn’t required to operate a non-Black cab.

As it has done with other city launches, the Uber crew has laid on a few VIPs to be the first passengers. Rider number one was a Dragon’s Den judge, Richard Farleigh.

Rider two was David Clark, director of astronaut relations (yes, that is a real job title) at Virgin Galactic.

Navigating small London streets in quite possibly large luxury cars is not the only challenge that might face Uber as it builds out its London service.

There is also the basic issue of competition: London has Black cabs, but it also has two other classes of cars for hire: small, independent local minicab firms and more established car service companies (like Addison Lee). It’s the latter that perhaps most closely matches Uber for the “luxury” experience it offers.

There are also two other companies offering car hire apps in London, Hailo and GetTaxi. At least two of them will get to duke it out over their relative merits before a live audience: both Uber and Hailo will be squaring off against each other next week at the LeWeb conference in London.

Uber’s international director Sam Gellman tells me that a full rollout won’t be coming for a couple of weeks. The operation will be led by UK country manager Chelsea Cooper.


DC Comics License Plates Coming to Australia

Some people have a thing for customized license plates, and we can’t blame them for that. After all, there is something about a license plate that is unique from the plates on the countless cars that you see on the road. It is just a pity that there are also lots of d-bags out there with silly license plates that should just not be allowed!

People living in Australia are in for a treat toward the end of this month, though, and no one can really criticize the concept behind the yet-to-be-released license plates. By the end of the month, DC comics license plates are going to be released in the land down under for the first time.

I can already imagine the hullaballoo the announcement has created, with people lining up to get their own Superman license plate. Now while I do like Superman, I think that Wonder Woman is still the best choice. The rest of the DC comics license plates include Batman, Super Girl, Green Lantern, and The Flash. Take a look at the plates.

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DC License Plates

I don’t know, but I am really partial to Wonder Woman, and the plates that have a discreet symbol in them – instead of the image of the character itself – look much better to me. What do you think?

If you are in Australia, and you want your own DC comics license plates, you can check out Vic Roads Custom Plates. I think it’s a good enough reason as any to consider moving there in the near future.