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Texasgal

(17,237 posts)
8. The deal is that Uber and Lfyt
Thu Sep 25, 2014, 08:50 PM
Sep 2014

are cheaper than cabs.

I'm totally okay with peer or peer driving.

I mean hell, we have drunk driving free rides from people as well as rickshaws with no oversight... why this?

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They'll have to pry my Uber app from my cold, dead, hands KeepItReal Sep 2014 #1
Well, I'm not sure how it will work with no Uber cars on the other end. Starry Messenger Sep 2014 #2
We'll see how far the regulations and litigation goes KeepItReal Sep 2014 #21
Good. They're not following the law on things like insurance, LeftyMom Sep 2014 #3
I just read that Lyft drivers just got a pay cut. Starry Messenger Sep 2014 #4
Uber keeps cutting driver pay. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #7
Did they both just go public or something? Starry Messenger Sep 2014 #11
They're both moving that direction, and Uber says Lyft wants to buy them. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #15
Same thing is happening here in Austin. Texasgal Sep 2014 #5
That does suck for the drivers. Starry Messenger Sep 2014 #6
The deal is that Uber and Lfyt Texasgal Sep 2014 #8
Well, it's illegal and the companies aren't following safety regs. Starry Messenger Sep 2014 #10
Rickshaws are not motorized. Texasgal Sep 2014 #12
I don't think you're a libertarian. :) Starry Messenger Sep 2014 #14
The regulations are reasonable and both companies can certainly afford them. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #16
Uber is sometimes cheaper ... and maybe not ... kwassa Sep 2014 #13
The apps book rides at airports where they're not permitted LeftyMom Sep 2014 #9
The Uber software won't let a non-commercial driver make a drop-off at SFO KeepItReal Sep 2014 #17
SFPD wrote a lot of tickets to make that happen. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #18
They should and will keep writing those tickets KeepItReal Sep 2014 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author KeepItReal Sep 2014 #19
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