BY WILLIAM CRUM, Staff WriterTwo down, one to go in Oklahoma City’s taxi wars. Differences among policymakers over regulations for app-dispatched ride services Uber and Lyft appeared to be down to a single issue after Monday’s meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission. In consecutive unanimous votes, commissioners agreed to deregulate fare-setting and to require toughened background checks for drivers. Both policies would apply throughout the vehicle-for-hire industry, from cabs to limousines to trendy “rideshare” services. The remaining difference of opinion is over whether a physical exam should be required before drivers get behind the wheel. Rejecting the city council’s preference, the commission voted 4-3 to maintain the existing physical exam requirement for taxi drivers and to extend it to individuals who drive for Uber and Lyft. The three issues now return to the city council for final action on Oct.Read more on NewsOK.com