In today's world, food is delivered in new ways. For example, deliveries are dropped off by scooters, motorcycles, and mopeds, but the demand for food delivered quickly through apps such as DoorDash and Gruhub has also increased complaints about drivers cutting corners, running red lights, driving on sidewalks, and generally posing an increased danger to pedestrians.
For more about this and what it means for the future of food delivery apps, KCBS news anchor Alisa Clancy spoke with Hilary Robinson, Associate Professor of Law and Sociology at the Northeastern University School of Law. .