I don't know why people complain about Uber and Lyft drivers illegally blocking traffic to pick up or drop people off. These are highly trained professionals, not just a bunch of schmucks with cars and cell phones
From Uber drivers selling respirators out of their cars to DIY air purifiers, people are doing what they can to deal with unhealthy air from the wildfires in California
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We can each do our part to help all eligible voters make their voices heard in this upcoming election and every election. And I'm thrilled that companies like @Lyft are working with @WhenWeAllVote to get people registered & out to vote this November.
Bird is, ummm, not pleased that Santa Monica might pick Lyft and Uber to operate scooter services there.
“Giving complete control of sustainable transportation alternatives to two rideshare corporations is like giving Exxon and BP Oil a monopoly on solar power.”
In my latest story for Curbed I called for Uber and Lyft to get serious about Vision Zero now that they're managing transportation options for more vulnerable street users. Today, Lyft committed to just that. https://t.co/r472Ryzh64
Exclusive: After a CNN investigation, lawmakers want answers from ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft about how they handle driver sexual violence reports https://t.co/BMTtuwX2I3
I just got a donut & put it in a to-go box. I get in the Uber.
Driver: Do you normally get into people’s cars eating?
Me: Did you see me eat something?
Driver: Yeah.
Me: You saw me eat the donut I didn’t eat?
Needless to say, this wasn’t going to work out.
The woman was killed while walking very, very slowly, with a metal bike and a bunch of bags, across the street.
She didn't dart. She didn't appear "out of nowhere like a flash," as the police claimed. The autonomous features of the car completely failed, full stop. https://t.co/MyISTKkDPO
OH (from an awesome Lyft driver): “Today has been great. I’ve been blessed by the algorithm.”
Immediately had an eerie feeling that this could become an increasingly common way to describe a day.