The rider can ask, but I don't think any driver would agree to that as it is for their safety and security. You as the rider DO have the option to cancel the ride if you don't want to be recorded. But you would be responsible for the cancelation cost. So, you have a choice to make.
Dash cams have 2 cameras on it, one facing forward recording the road. The other facing inside the vehicle recording audio and video. It's added security for the driver and the passanger. If you don't want to be recorded, then you have the option to cancel the ride. The driver does not have to turn off the camera. You may also start to see more and more drivers with dash cams for their security so that if something does happen during a ride, they can send that footage to lyft or uber.
The rider can ask, but I don't think any driver would agree to that as it is for their safety and security. You as the rider DO have the option to cancel the ride if you don't want to be recorded. But you would be responsible for the cancelation cost. So, you have a choice to make.
Dash cams have 2 cameras on it, one facing forward recording the road. The other facing inside the vehicle recording audio and video. It's added security for the driver and the passanger. If you don't want to be recorded, then you have the option to cancel the ride. The driver does not have to turn off the camera. You may also start to see more and more drivers with dash cams for their security so that if something does happen during a ride, they can send that footage to lyft or uber.