Stringer opposes plan to cap Uber, opposing de Blasio
Update: City won't cap Uber's growth for four months
Comptroller Scott Stringer is calling for the New York City Council to delay a vote on capping the number of Uber cars on city streets.
Stringer said Tuesday that he opposed the cap. The council wants to impose it for a year while studying the ride-hailing service’s impact on traffic.
Stringer says the study should be completed before any decision on a cap is made.