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Residents push code changes to cover peer-to-peer rental cars and tour vehicles
Summary
Tour operators and residents urged Skagway officials to amend commercial ground-transportation and business-license code to require proof of insurance, mechanical checks and signage for peer-to-peer rental platforms such as Turo.
During public comment at a Skagway Municipality assembly meeting, tour operators and residents urged the assembly to amend municipal code so that peer-to-peer rental platforms and individuals renting vehicles for commercial use comply with the same rules as commercial-operator fleets.
Sherry Clarington, a local tour operator, told the assembly the current definitions and sections in the…
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