Base fare: $1.25
Booking fee: $2.3
Cost per min: $0.3
Cost per mile: $0.8
Minimum charge: $7.3
Cancellation fee: $5
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Booking fee: $2.3
Cost per min: $0.32
Cost per mile: $0.94
Minimum charge: $7.3
Cancellation fee: $5
Base fare: $2
Booking fee: $2.6
Cost per min: $0.34
Cost per mile: $1.8
Minimum charge: $8.25
Cancellation fee: $7
Base fare: $6
Booking fee: $2.6
Cost per min: $0.55
Cost per mile: $2.81
Minimum charge: $11.25
Cancellation fee: $10
Base fare: $1.25
Booking fee: $2.3
Cost per min: $0.32
Cost per mile: $0.94
Minimum charge: $7.3
Cancellation fee: $5
Base fare: $1.25
Booking fee: $2.3
Cost per min: $0.32
Cost per mile: $0.94
Minimum charge: $7.3
Cancellation fee: $5
Mitch posted on Nov 26, 2019
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as a startup, Lyft as a luxury taxi company, and now UberX as a mega-asset which, the Texas Commission for Public Safety wrote in a complaint filed in August, "has, and is in the process of, winning at every level."
GoGo, the Portland business that competes against Lyft, was driven out of the city. And Travis County Sheriff Sally Hernandez told Uber drivers the county's law enforcement agencies "will not assist with investigations into alleged illegal activity" of its drivers.
Miguel posted on Nov 26, 2019
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Lyft requires people to offer to pay the full fare. Taxis tend to be cheaper than a cabs, so I could see myself using the cabbie a few times, but this was more or less a one-night ride, not something I'd be putting off as a regular business booking. Lyft had a tough time here, and I doubt it'll do much better next time.
Miguel posted on Nov 26, 2019
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When people want to take advantage of UberEATS, they don't have to drive as far or pay as much as Lyft drivers. Instead, they receive points. The points can be redeemed for free rides. On top of that, they can pay to have their lunch delivered to their home or restaurant.
Here's the thing: for those just trying out Uber, points are a way to win free rides without having to go through the Lyft app.
Lyft drivers know that the more points they earn, the more chances they have to earn.
Marcell posted on Nov 29, 2019
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Uber in Portland, Oregon, just began a pilot program that allows riders to rate rides using a device attached to their phones. The rider may submit a 1-5 scale rating, and ride seekers can rate those same rides directly from the app. This new app is just one piece of a larger process by Uber to communicate with passengers about the safety and experiences of the driver, and specifically, the quality of the car.
Maro posted on Nov 29, 2019
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Taxi in Portland as a tribute to all the wonderfully creative folks on wheels on this beautiful City and around the world. Today, perhaps it's time to encourage other parts of the community, along with Portland, to embrace a new type of bikeshare system that's easy, accessible and an integral part of the growth and development of the Portland city and region.
Marcus posted on Dec 2, 2019
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Taxi prices in Portland are low, but that doesn't mean that there's no choice out there for people looking to bring a car on a budget. There are a variety of affordable car services, including Uber, Lyft, and Sidecar. If you plan on driving, we recommend picking a car service company with a strong safety record, in case anything goes wrong with your car or your trip.
Marat posted on Dec 10, 2019
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Taxi prices in Portland are pretty complicated and, in many cases, more expensive than in the Bay Area even, due in large part to some more permissive regulations. California-based Uber says it has more than 4,000 drivers operating in the Portland area. Uber's UberX service provides a low-cost service to private drivers that is used for short-term trips between private homes, giving it a competitive advantage over taxis, which also are allowed to pass on the cost of fuel. UberX drivers can get a $100 cash credit from the city of Portland if they work hard enough. Out-of-state renters also face more challenges, such as having a hard time finding their own parking space.
Marcell posted on Dec 10, 2019
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Uber rates in Portland are so bad because there is no enforceable minimum wage. This also means that the company does not have to provide adequate health benefits for its drivers (even though they do have to pay at least minimum wage). At the end of August, Uber announced it would start paying its drivers at least $15 an hour. If the city approves the $15 minimum wage, there will be more than $4.7 billion in the city's economy tied up in drivers, Lyft estimates. While low-cost ride-hailing services are an increasingly popular alternative to traditional public transit, experts are split on whether this type of transportation is actually all that different from more traditional vehicle ownership.
Joe posted on Sep 28, 2021
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How much is the fare from Castle Rock Washington to Portland Oregon address in Portland is 15839 East Burnside