johndavidT
Ride Apprentice
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Uber/Lyft drivers may be forced to install lighted signs in their cars
Lawmakers in North Carolina are introducing a bill forcing rideshare companies to make their drivers use lighted signs, local TV …
Ya, I just don't think there is much awareness around what the stars really mean. I mean it is kind of dumb that 5 stars is good but 4 stars is bad. I mena why even have 1,2,3 stars if you are going to make 4 bad! Just a stupid system if you ask me
I think there needs to be more awareness around the meaning of the stars. Maybe they can give a little description for what each star level looks like? Some people think 3 stars are good when it fact that is terrible.
It's honestly quite hard to get your rating that low. You would almost have to try to get deactivated.
Terrible. Drivers have to pick anyone up, it is the law. They cannot discriminate. You should definitely report this to Lyft, perhaps they will give you some free rides or something to make up for your trouble or at the very least deactivate this jerk. Sorry your kids had to witness this :(
Uber is the way to go if your going to invest. That is where I would put my money if I had any.
It is a great car but in the end, it's just a car. Owning it is much like owning any other car - you have to insure it, park it somewhere, add fuel occasionally. I drive a 2007 model and you can tell it was carefully designed to behave like a normal automatic-transmission gasoline-powered car, and it does. It uses less than half the fuel of my minivan, but more than my motorcycle. :) Fuel consumption is the same in both city and highway which is nice. Regarding you bullet proof ask, it has been the most reliable car I've owned - no problems so far. After 150,000km or so the brake pads look like new with "normal" driving and about all I've done is change the oil regularly.