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TCP carriers must maintain commercial liability insurance. EGT carries $1.5M. Rideshare drivers? Minimal coverage. This is your protection.
The California Public Utilities Commission regulates TCP carriers. Consumer complaints are filed with the state, not a private company. Full transparency and accountability.
All TCP drivers undergo mandatory background investigations. No shortcuts. Every driver is vetted by the state.
Every vehicle in a TCP fleet is inspected and certified. Safety standards are enforced, not self-reported.
TCP carriers must file published rates with the CPUC. No surge pricing surprises. Rates are transparent and regulated.
TCP carriers answer to a state agency. Consumer disputes are resolved through a regulatory process, not a phone number.
Many San Diego travelers assume Uber and Lyft are regulated the same way as professional car services. They are not. Here's why the difference matters:
| Regulatory Category | Insurance Requirement | Driver Classification | State Oversight | Accountability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCP (Elite Green) | $750K–$1.5M Commercial Liability | Professional Employee | Full CPUC Regulation | State Agency Complaint Process |
| TNC (Uber, Lyft) | Minimal Rideshare Coverage | Gig Worker / 1099 Contractor | Limited TNC Oversight | Private Company Dispute Resolution |
When you call an unknown car service in San Diego, you have no way of knowing whether the driver is licensed, insured, or vetted — unless you verify their TCP status. Here's what hiring a TCP-licensed company guarantees:
Visit cpuc.ca.gov, search the carrier database by company name or license number, and confirm the carrier is active and in good standing. It takes 30 seconds. For Elite Green Transportation, search for TCP #0046494-A. You'll see license status, insurance level, complaint history, and regulatory standing — all public information. Never hire a car service without doing this check first.
EGT's TCP #0046494-A certification means:
A TCP (Transportation Charter-Party) license is a commercial carrier permit issued by the California Public Utilities Commission. TCP licensees are regulated transportation companies — not gig workers or platforms. TCP requirements include $750K to $1.5M in commercial liability insurance, CPUC oversight and consumer complaint resolution, mandatory driver background checks, vehicle safety inspections, published tariff rates, and demonstrated financial responsibility. Elite Green Transportation holds TCP #0046494-A.
TCP licensing is the #1 thing to verify before hiring any car service. TCP licensing means the company has passed rigorous CPUC approval, maintains substantial insurance ($750K–$1.5M), and is subject to state oversight and accountability. Without TCP licensing, a car service has no insurance mandate, no state oversight, and no regulatory accountability — it could be literally anyone in a rented car with a phone. When you hire a TCP-licensed company like Elite Green Transportation, you're hiring a regulated, insured, accountable transportation professional.
Yes. Elite Green Transportation holds California CPUC Transportation Charter-Party License #0046494-A. This license certifies that EGT meets all CPUC requirements: $1.5M commercial liability insurance, driver background checks, vehicle safety inspections, published rates, CPUC oversight, and consumer complaint resolution through the state. EGT's TCP license is the foundation of its commitment to safety, professionalism, and accountability.
Visit the California Public Utilities Commission website (cpuc.ca.gov) and search the carrier database by company name or license number. You can verify Elite Green Transportation by searching for TCP #0046494-A or "Elite Green Transportation." The CPUC database shows license status, complaint history, and regulatory standing. Always verify before hiring — it takes 30 seconds and confirms the company is state-regulated and accountable.
TCP (Transportation Charter-Party) and TNC (Transportation Network Company — Uber, Lyft) are entirely different regulatory categories. TCP licensees are commercial carriers with $750K–$1.5M insurance, CPUC oversight, and driver employment standards. TNC drivers are gig workers, not employees, with lower insurance requirements and minimal state oversight. When you hire a TCP-licensed company like Elite Green Transportation, you're hiring a regulated commercial carrier. When you use Uber or Lyft, you're using a TNC platform with a gig worker — fundamentally different safety, accountability, and service standards.
Yes, significantly. EGT carries $1.5M in commercial liability insurance as a TCP carrier. This is standard for professional car services. Uber and Lyft drivers carry TNC-specific rideshare coverage, which is substantially lower and designed differently. TCP insurance covers business use and professional transportation; TNC insurance covers on-platform rides by gig workers. For executive and luxury travel, TCP insurance provides substantially higher protection and accountability.
You can file a formal complaint with the California Public Utilities Commission. The CPUC investigates complaints against TCP carriers and maintains a public record. This is fundamentally different from filing a complaint with Uber or Lyft, which resolve disputes privately through their apps. State regulatory oversight means your complaint is part of the public record and can affect the company's license status.
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