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by LorenPechtel
312 days ago
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The thing is the Uber/Lyft model identifies both people. That makes it much, much safer than you would have from simply an unlicensed taxi. And note the problem applies across the transportation industry, this isn't Uber-specific. If anything, I would feel safer in an Uber than a taxi because there's a clear record of who is in that car. |
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In theory. I can't speak about Uber; but, with Lyft, I've seen husbands driving instead of their wife (and vice versa). According to some drivers, this is not uncommon. I had one driver who's name, according to the app, was "Google."
I've also had a number of drivers tell me that many riders don't have their picture on their account.