Sure. they will all be around in one form or another once the pandemic is over.
plus no one cares. all commoditized car services. Consumers really don't care who is driving them, as long a car shows up and picks them up.
the only thing that has changed is that the airports and the cities caught up and created uber/Lyft pickup locations next to taxi locations. Everything else is the same as before.
Definitely report it. There are precedence for this where Uber has taken serious actions against the drivers. One incident I am thinking about had the driver abandon a man in middle of the road (maybe a highway), and he was struck by another vehicle.
If you felt you were in danger, you should also call the police and file a report against the driver.
Sure. they will all be around in one form or another once the pandemic is over.
plus no one cares. all commoditized car services. Consumers really don't care who is driving them, as long a car shows up and picks them up.
the only thing that has changed is that the airports and the cities caught up and created uber/Lyft pickup locations next to taxi locations. Everything else is the same as before.
When these companies start pulling these desperate marketing tactics, you know there's something whacky going on.
Why are they advertising to end users anyways. There's such massive driver shortage, I feel like this is misdirected
Life isn't a sitcom. You can't solve all problems in 25 minutes.
Definitely report it. There are precedence for this where Uber has taken serious actions against the drivers. One incident I am thinking about had the driver abandon a man in middle of the road (maybe a highway), and he was struck by another vehicle.
If you felt you were in danger, you should also call the police and file a report against the driver.