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Alto, the Elevated Texas Rideshare App, Goes Full Goop
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Making Ridesharing Plush, Clean and Safe — Alto is Changing the Rideshare Category in Houston
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Self-driving rideshare company cruises its robotaxies into Dallas - CultureMap Dallas
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Headed to Houston: Local Rideshare Alto Makes Its First Expansion Outside of Dallas-Fort Worth
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Unlike Lyft and Uber, Dallas-based Alto was built for a global pandemic
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Move over, Uber? Dallas rideshare app Alto enters Houston market
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Park Cities People May 2023 by People Newspapers - Issuu
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Rideshare company Alto opens new headquarters in Dallas Design District : r/Dallas
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For these two women, ride-hailing service Alto is a lifesaver
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Teens can now ride Uber on their own in Dallas
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Trending in Texas: How rideshare brand Alto resonates with women
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This Dallas startup just hauled in $14.5 million to disrupt Uber, Lyft
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Headed to Houston: Local Rideshare Alto Makes Its First Expansion Outside of Dallas-Fort Worth