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  • Most importantly, Lyft is about fostering an open, inclusive and diverse community where all team members are recognized for what they bring, and we want you to be yourself.

  • Lyfts Express Drive program is a key contributor to driver growth, extending our mission of eliminating the need for individual car ownership to our drivers; if you want to drive for Lyft, and need a car, Express Drive offers flexible options for you.

  • Lyft et al are simply a high tech way to hail a cab, while cutting out the middleman (taxi company owners) which is great for the customers, ok for the drivers, and bad news for the cab company owners.

  • Lyft’s policy is available in all states in the U.S., except for those rides originating in New York or occurring at any time in a New York-registered vehicle in markets outside New York, such as New Jersey and Connecticut.

  • Lyft is seeking a research professional to join our Consumer + Market Insights team, which aspires to bring the objective voice of the Driver and Rider into all that we do, everyday!

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Lyft, Inc. is an American transport service support provider that develops, markets, and operates a mobile app, offering ride-hailing, vehicles for hire, motorized scooters, a bicycle-sharing system, rental cars, and food delivery.

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