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<div>Though Uber and <b>Lyft</b> have been active in New York City for years, ride hailing has been available to upstate and Long Island residents only since June 2017. Uber representatives say the new fees would put an undue burden on upstate riders who already pay a 4 percent tax on ride-hailing apps, ...</div>
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