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Lyft’s Shared Rides are Back and Here is What to Expect

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RideGuru Weekly Digest [Lyft’s Shared Rides are Back and Here is What to Expect ] Posted by Smi

[RideGuru]( RideGuru Weekly Digest [Lyft’s Shared Rides are Back and Here is What to Expect (2021)]( [1628015695746.png] Lyft has re-instated their shared rides option after previously cancelling the service due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. In an effort to help communities to get moving again and to provide more opportunities for drivers to earn more, Lyft has revamped and launched a brand new shared ride experience in Philadelphia, … Top Picks This Week From the RideGuru Forum [Another hiccup for Uber: Some drivers were being charged for giving rides [CNN]]( Posted by SmittenKitten Whatever happened to driver shortage and outrageous prices? (CNN Business)When a Chicago-area Uber driver checked his account balance after dropping off a customer at the airport on a Sunday morning … [Read more...]( [Uber CEO tries UberEats and makes...craploads]( Posted by BrianTheScrewDriver Dara tries UberEats and makes $106 in half a day, over $33 an hour. Posts results. It has propaganda written all over it. Is this even realistic. [1627506893608.png] [Read more...]( [Uber Driver Left to Die by 4 Teen Muggers]( Posted by andsold "An Uber driver who was allegedly beaten up by four teenage muggers before being thrown off a tall bridge into a river credits playing dead for the fact that she … [Read more...]( [Why does Lyft make it so hard to tip?]( Posted by GreatBallOfFire169 I took a Lyft ride to the airport.  I will admit, I don't use Lyft that often (especially during this pandemic). I got off at the airport, and continued to … [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Guru's Top Picks - [Lacuna]( a startup that offers digital twin software for cities, raised $16m to help improve city transit networks. - After a failed December 2019 attempt, [BoeingÂ]( attempt to send its Starliner to the International Space Station (ISS) again. - Is [hosting the Olympics]( a bad deal? Tokyo 2020 was estimated to cost $7.4B. It will clock in at $20B+. [Read more]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} by [RideGuru]( [Unsubscribe](

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