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How often do people take rideshares?
Income level and ridesharing, how our incomes affect our rideshare use.
This fall we completed the largest rider rideshare survey ever compiled. Through our fans responses we have gained further insight into how our society uses and views on-demand transportation.
One major takeaway we found, was that as a community, we LOVE rideshares. According to our survey respondents 35% of people take rideshares at least once per week. On top of that 68% of people see themselves riding even more in the future.
Not only are people taking rideshares on a regular basis but …
read moreIs my car allowed for Lyft? What model vehicle do I need to drive for Lyft? Can I drive for Lyft with my 10 year old car?
Looking to drive for Lyft? Your first step would be checking if your vehicle meets Lyft's minimum requirements. Lyft has created guidelines for what types of cars are eligible within each Lyft service and we have gathered these guidelines and the accepted makes and models below. For more information on becoming a Lyft driver and the steps you will need to complete visit this help article.
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Need help signing up for Lyft? Are you ready to order your first Lyft ride? Follow the steps below to learn how to navigate the Lyft app and get around your city.
You will need to provide information such as your name, phone number, email address, and a photo of you.
After entering in the code and personal information your account will be all set up!
Need help signing up for Grab and ordering your first GrabCar or GrabTaxi? In this article we will walk you through how to use Grab rideshare to get around!
You can either sign up with an email address or through your Gmail or Facebook account.
Keep in mind you only have 30 seconds to enter in the code sent to your phone!
4. You are now ready to request …
The New York City Council is proposing a cap on the number of ride-hailing vehicles to operate in New York City. In the past, companies like Uber and Lyft have been able to fight off the city’s attempts to regulate the companies. However, this time the city may actually win.
The proposal will give the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission authority to regulate the number of cars on the road, minimum wages, and more. And, there would be a 12-month freeze on new Uber and Lyft vehicles while the city conducts research on the impact of rideshare companies …
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