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Curb expands Flow demand platform into North Carolina with Charlotte and Raleigh launch


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Curb has expanded its Curb Flow platform into Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, extending its demand aggregation technology into two of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States. The company said the rollout will connect licensed taxi drivers with ride requests from app bookings, fleet dispatch systems and street hails through a single platform.


The company said Curb Flow has been operating across North America since 2023 and has contributed to a fourfold increase in its nationwide booking volume. According to Curb, drivers using the platform in active markets spend 26% more time carrying passengers and have seen earnings increase by up to 40%.

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Tom Nesbitt, General Manager of Charlotte Yellow Cab, said: “This is exactly the kind of technology needed to stay competitive and keep drivers earning. Bringing all demand into one place makes it easier for drivers to stay productive throughout their shifts.”


The expansion builds on partnerships with established North Carolina taxi fleets, with several operators adopting Curb’s wider software offering, including Way2Cloud Dispatch, e-Fleet Management and Call Center operations.

Fred Platt, General Manager of Taxi Taxi of Raleigh, said: “Curb is invested in understanding both our operations and the needs of drivers, and the result speaks for itself. With Curb Flow consolidating ride demand into one platform, drivers can focus on driving instead of managing the gaps.”


Curb said Curb Flow also works with mobility partners, including Uber, to combine multiple booking channels while maintaining a focus on licensed taxi operations. The company said the approach is intended to improve fleet efficiency, increase ride availability and create more earning opportunities for drivers.


The launch comes as North Carolina’s tourism sector continues to grow. The state recorded a record $36.7 billion in visitor spending during 2024, providing a larger pool of potential passengers for licensed taxi operators. Curb believes its technology will help local fleets compete more effectively by improving access to that demand.


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