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Are Shared Rides Safer?

Millions of people rely on rideshare services such as Uber or Lyft for transportation. Whether you use these apps as designated drivers after a night out or rely on them for a portion of your commute, ridesharing can pose safety risks to you. Many Uber and Lyft passengers have reported instances of
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6 Rideshare Tips for Travelers

If you are looking for an affordable, accessible way to travel around San Diego and the surrounding areas, you might choose to use a rideshare app such as Uber or Lyft. From the convenience of your smartphone, you can page a ride to your location in minutes. While these apps may pose
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The Risks for Female Rideshare Drivers

If you need some extra income and have a bit of free time on your hands, you may consider becoming an Uber or Lyft driver. These companies provide a flexible way for many people to make money in their own vehicles, but becoming an Uber or Lyft driver can pose some significant
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The Future of Women-Friendly Ridesharing Services

Ridesharing may seem like a safe and reliable way to get around, but these apps can come with significant risks to many passengers, especially young women. Many former passengers have reported instances of sexual assault, physical violence, and intimidation while using apps such as Uber or Lyft. However, there are some women-friendly
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Are Uber and Lyft Signs Illegal?

Rideshare apps such as Uber and Lyft dispatch vehicles who can get you from point A to point B in an affordable, accessible manner. However, using these apps comes with its own set of risks. In March 2019, University of South Carolina student Sami Josephson was kidnapped and murdered by a man
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What Will Sami’s Law Change?

Ridesharing apps, such as Uber and Lyft, are very popular modes of transportation in San Diego and throughout the United States. However, these apps carry serious risks for some riders, particularly women. The government of New Jersey is fighting against these dangers with the passage of Sami’s Law. Sami Josephson’s Story In
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