Posts Tagged ‘Lyft’
Lyft Is Actually Pulling Out Of California [Updated]
[UPDATE] A few hours after we published this news, CNBC reported that the situation had changed again. An appeals court in California granted Lyft and Uber a temporary reprieve. That decision extends the time before the companies need to comply with a new law that would force them to classify their drivers as employees instead…
Read More10 Trends Currently Driving The Auto Industry
Few industries are constantly changing as rapidly as the automotive one. Advances in technology, shifting consumer behaviors, and global economies of scale are leading to breakneck change for automakers all over the world. It can be hard to keep up with the advances that are taking place on a sometimes daily basis. Here are 10…
Read MoreUber Etiquette: The Dos and Don’ts of Being a Rideshare Passenger
With so many of us taking advantage of ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft to get from place to place, it’s easy to forget that these services are different than traditional taxi-cabs. Drivers have no training other than the standard driver’s license that’s mandated in the region, and their cars are their own — not…
Read More7 Problems That Ridesharing Companies Are Currently Dealing With
There was a time, not too long ago, when ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft were viewed as the future of transportation. Here were companies that allowed complete strangers to share rides at affordable prices, thus removing the number of vehicles on the roads, cutting down on pollution and traffic congestion, and making it convenient…
Read MoreWhy Everyone Should Consider Driving for Uber or Lyft
Uber and Lyft have taken over roads around the world with their innovative approach to ridesharing. And thanks to these companies, anyone can drive, pick up passengers, and make good money – which is why driving for Uber and Lyft is such a popular choice today. Whether you’re looking for a side hustle, a new…
Read MoreWhy You Don’t Need Your Own Car to Drive with Uber/Lyft
The obstacle that prevents many people from accessing the income they could be earning from Uber or Lyft, however, is the belief that drivers must use their own cars. Because both ridesharing companies have specific requirements for the vehicles that can be used, many drivers who have older vehicles find themselves unable to sign up. Fortunately, there’s an easy way around these requirements, as both Uber and Lyft now allow drivers to use rented vehicles. Here are three of the top rental services that you can use to get a suitable vehicle and start earning money with Uber or Lyft today.
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