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"It's more efficient for the passengers and for the drivers," Lashinsky says. It was already extremely rare to hail a cab in the mean streets of Dallas. It's a blow to the fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants traveler, but one that's unlikely to cause any real change in the local transportation landscape. Although cab drivers were previously free to pick up whistling riders, those that do so while en route to a previously scheduled Curb client will be locked out of the app for five hours. The catch? Hailing a cab in Dallas just got a little bit more challenging. "With Curb, you know you are going to pay the same price no matter what time you need a ride," Lashinsky says. Lashinsky is quick to point out that Curb won't use surge pricing like Uber and Lyft, which both raise rates as demand for rides increases. The company is still in negotiations with other transportation companies for black car services. "Seventy percent of Dallas cabs will be using Curb," Lashinsky says. Curb will work with major cab companies in Dallas, including Freedom Cab, Jet Taxi and industry behemoth Yellow Cab - Uber's not-so-secret nemesis.