Where is Uber or Lyft banned?

While Lyft and Uber are allowed in the 100 largest cities in the United States, there are other places that don’t allow the companies to carry passengers. Oregon is the only state that explicitly prohibits Lyft and Uber operations in the vast majority of its counties. Riders in Portland can use these services but the companies cannot operate elsewhere […]

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Can Uber or Lyft drivers work in other states?

Uber and Lyft do not allow drivers to use their apps for pickups outside of their assigned states without switching home states. Drivers are limited to their home states because licensing, insurance, and other regulations vary from state to state.

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Can you pay Uber with cash?

Uber only accepts payment via credit card, debit card, Paypal and Venmo in most cities. Uber recently piloted a cash option in select cities. To find out if the pilot is available in your city, open the Uber app and select the ‘payment’ option from the main menu.

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Can Uber or Lyft drivers rate their passengers?

Uber and Lyft drivers are able to rate their experiences with individual riders. A rider can be rated on a five-star scale with the rating assessed following completion of a trip. These ratings are used for future rider assignments and a driver can prevent future trips with a passenger by giving a low rating.

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What kind of car do you need for Uber or Lyft Black?

Uber An Uber Black vehicle must be made within five years of a driver’s application, contain at least four seats for passengers, and fall within the company’s list of authorized luxury vehicles. A driver-partner needs a rating of at least 4.85 or better to stay in the Uber Black program. Lyft A qualified Lyft Lux vehicle is a black […]

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