
According to the Certify SpendSmart Report for Q3 2016, ride hailing (Uber, Lyft) now accounts for 52% of total ground transportation transactions — taxi, car rental, and ride hailing — while car rental accounts for 36%. Ride hailing is up from 46% in Q2.
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Evercar, a provider of shared electric vehicles for on-demand drivers like Uber and Lyft, has ended its operations in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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Lyft riders can now schedule their rides up to seven days in advance. This feature is currently available in Washington D.C. and San Francisco and will expand to other cities soon.
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California’s Gov. Jerry Brown approved a bill that allows drivers for transportation network companies (TNCs) — such as Uber and Lyft — to use rented or leased vehicles.
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Evercar, a provider of shared electric vehicles for on-demand drivers like Uber and Lyft, has expanded to the Bay Area with two new locations in San Francisco and Oakland.
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HyreCar wants to rent your fleet to Uber and Lyft drivers.
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Two years ago, Lyft launched Lyft Line, a daily use ride program where riders heading the same way can share the ride and split the cost.
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Lyft will soon introduce the ability to add an extra stop into the app during a ride.
Read More →Breeze, a startup that leases cars to drivers for Uber, Lyft, and delivery services, has ended its services. It plans to license out its fleet management software to other companies.
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With Lyft Premier, riders will be matched with a more luxurious vehicle such as a BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, or Cadillac Escalade. Premier is now available in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, and New York City.
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