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Follow on Google News | Uber VS Lyft Which Is Better for Drivers?Thinking about driving, what you read here will surprise you...
uber vs lyft uber vs lyft driver uber vs lyft reddit uber vs lyft driver pay 2018 lyft vs uber price comparison uber vs lyft stock uber vs lyft driver pay 2019 which is better uber or lyft for riders uber vs lyft chicago Here are the notable differences: Uber includes a button to let you split the cost of the fare with multiple riders, which is handy when you're out with a group. Lyft discontinued its fare-splitting feature last year and said it planned to release an improved version this year. In addition to UberPool, Uber includes a car-sharing feature called Express Pool, where you agree to walk a short distance from your actual location, like to a street corner, and be dropped off somewhere close to your destination. In other words, you save money by walking a bit to make the route more efficient for the driver. Lyft is currently testing a similar feature in three cities. (This isn't a game-changing feature: In my tests, Uber's Express Pool option was not available in many locations.) Most important, Uber lets people request wheelchair-accessible cars in about 15 of its top cities. In my tests in San Francisco, wheelchair-accessible cars were available in many areas. Lyft, which declined to comment for this column, has a very limited wheelchair-accessibility program; I wasn't able to summon one here. The verdict: In terms of ride-summoning features, Uber wins hands down. Its broader wheelchair-accessibility feature is similar to the option offered by traditional taxicabs. And Lyft's lack of fare splitting makes Uber the app of choice for group outings. Something Else to Consider: - Both services put a tremendous amout of wear and tear on your vehicle. - You will luse a tremendous amount of gas. - You may find that the tax burden is higher than you thought. - Finally, you are trading time for money for a very minimum payout. But when you subtract taxes, gasoline, and the time spent in your car that you will NEVER get back -- you may decide that it's not worth the time. Many drivers spend up to 8 hours in their vehicles hoping to break the $100.00 dollar mark. For a better way to actually leverage your time to make much more money than any ride service click on the link below for DIGITAL WHOLESALING: http://www.homebusinessprofiles.com/ End
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