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  2. 7 things your Uber driver wants you know - AOL

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    There's no denying Uber is one of the top ride-sharing services -- but before you order your next ride, here are some important things you should know. ... For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  3. Uber - Wikipedia

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    [3] [10] In April 2012, Uber launched a service in Chicago, whereby users were able to request a regular taxi or an Uber driver via its mobile app. [11] [12] When Wingz, Inc. launched in 2011 with the first ridesharing website in the world using regular drivers, he felt that Wingz was illegal and contacted authorities to stop regular drivers ...

  4. How To Become an Uber Driver - AOL

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... If you think you’d like to become an Uber driver, keep reading to learn more:

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  8. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    The Boston study notes that, at least at the time that the study was conducted, Lyft drivers were able to see all information in a rider's profile (including their uploaded photo and name) when reviewing a ride request; on the other hand, Uber drivers were only able to see a rider's name (and not their picture) after accepting a ride request ...

  9. 2019 Lyft and Uber drivers' strikes - Wikipedia

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    In California, Uber and Lyft drivers demanded that the companies pay their drivers a base minimum wage of $27.86 an hour, so that pay after expenses, such as gas and toll roads, would be at least $17.22, allowing drivers to keep up with the rising cost of living in their cities. [11]