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The Micro-Mobilty Trend, the Economics of it, & the Effect on Rideshare Drivers

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RideGuru Weekly Digest [The Micro-Mobilty Trend, the Economics of it, & the Effect on Rideshare Driv

[RideGuru]( RideGuru Weekly Digest [The Micro-Mobilty Trend, the Economics of it, & the Effect on Rideshare Drivers (Part I)]( The following two part series is a fascinating look into the Micro-mobility trend that is currently sweeping the country. In Part I, I am going to dig into the proliferation of thousands of these units taking over the sidewalks and gradually becoming a nuisance for local residents but also creating ... Top Picks This Week From the RideGuru Forum [More Seniors Becoming Uber, Lyft Drivers In Retirement]( Posted by TonyAlmeida Shows off the power of flexible on-demand workforce. Gig-economy at its best. Mitchell is part of a growing number of seniors driving for ride-hailing apps, such as Uber and ... [Read more...]( [Rider catches an Uber driver watching porn between rides]( Posted by SteffGart24 Caught this precious pic circulating on the interweb. An Uber driver getting busted. I assume i'ts Bluetooth sync displaying the audio on the car radio. [1562085237403.png] [Read more...]( [Have you ever been in a Uber, Lyft or taxi that got pulled over for speeding?]( Posted by ErasDrivingCo Just by pure statistics, it must happen all the time, at least for Uber’s and Lyfts that are basically regular cars. I wonder if with taxis they get pulled ... [Read more...]( [Craziest item left behind in your car by a rider?]( Posted by lilly As a driver do you mind driving lost items back to their owners? Is the surcharge you receive for driving the item back worth the trouble? What is the craziest ... [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Guru's Top Picks - Why are businesses betting so big on billboards? In 2019 [the billboard biz]( is the only major non-digital ad category that’s growing. - The[sneaker market]( is booming — last month, the “sneaker stock exchange” StockX raised $110m at a valuation north of $1B, and some individual shoe sellers make upwards of $250k. - The railroad company [Genesee & Wyoming]( go private in a $8.4B sale to international investors, a sign that railroad companies could be the next autonomous truck. [Read more]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} by [RideGuru]( [Unsubscribe](

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