This week’s deadly incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas have thrust Turo, a car rental platform, into the spotlight, after the cars used in both attacks were rented through its marketplace.
What is Turo, the peer-to-peer car rental app used in the deadly Las Vegas and New Orleans attacks? Yahoo Finance explains.
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The use of Turo in Wednesday's attacks shows terrorism reflects contemporary trends in society and technology.
What is Turo? The company, which launched in 2010, describes itself as “the world’s largest peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace.” That means it allows car owners, known as ...
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