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New Rules Just Kicked in for Delivery Drivers in Boston. Here’s What to Know.

The ordinance targets companies making at least 1 million deliveries a year and requires insurance and route data to improve safety.

Summary by Boston.com
A Boston city ordinance that went into effect on Saturday aims to bring a little order to the city’s chaotic streets.

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The way in which delivery providers deliver food to them in Boston has changed, following the entry into force this weekend of a new municipal ordinance aimed at increasing security. The ordinance applies to major delivery companies — such as DoorDash, Uber Eats and GrubHub — and will require them to register with the city of Boston; it will also require their delivery partners to have a permit issued by the city, provide an insurance voucher, a…

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WBUR broke the news in Boston, United States on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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