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Lyft emailed me all the locations within 90 minutes that can do it. Most want to charge $60 - $80If you don’t want to wait you can download the inspection form and take it to a certified Lyft hub like Jiffy Lube or Meineke and have them inspect the car.
What’s up NT fam, heading out to the Bay Area for the first time this Friday to drive. It’ll be my first time driving a big city, currently in Fresno and do both uber and Lyft to minimize the time between rides. I’ve been doing uber longer, so I’ll probably stick to that, since I’m more use to the app and it just seems to be a little smoother.
Anything I should look out for? Any tips or areas to target and stay away from. Any pointers would def be appreciated, thanks!
Check your PMWhat's the process for registering for Uber? May as well do that too.
What's the process for registering for Uber? May as well do that too.
lol u didn't use my codeAlright give me the run down
stay away from the sunset after 9 pm you will barely get any rides.. try to stay within the bright city lights.. also the airport is an easy money grab for long rides.. got one from napa and got close to $200... also watch the new rules on the streets and those annoying bikers who will purposely be an ahole
The lag between rides has been bad but I attribute that to the holiday season. I looked at the map again today at 5:00pm and it looked like traffic was back to normal, which is great news for drivers. Rain is expected to continue tomorrow for the Bay Area so pings should be very frequent.
I forgot.... i didnt use anybody's code tbhlol u didn't use my code