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Can I drive LYFT in NJ with NY license?

If you have a New York driver's license then you can drive in any state including New Jersey.



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Yes, NY State license can be used to drive in New Jersey One caveat, if you would like to pick up in the New York State and its five boroughs, you would need a TLC license and have it be submitted to Uber. In fact, Uber can help you aply for this license.

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See details and sample images of each required document below. Drivers are required to have a valid driver's license. Driver's license can be from any state, as long as you have a current TLC driver license. Drivers are required to upload a copy of their New York State or New Jersey vehicle registration.

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On average, Uber paid its drivers more per hour than Lyft in 2022, according to Gridwise. Uber drivers had gross earnings of $21.14 per hour in 2022, while Lyft drivers were grossing $19.90.

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New York City Regulations NYC requires Uber and Lyft drivers to get a license from the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC).

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10 answers. Yes, you can, the only exception is New York City,you have to have an in-state license to do that area, other than that it doesn't matter if you live in; example, TN (insurance,registration and i.d) it won't affect you if you want to do uber x in Tampa, Florida, you just have to have everything up to date.

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Most people can drive with Uber, even if you don't have a car or commercial permit. Requirements vary by city, but there are a few minimum requirements: Meet the minimum age requirement. Be legally allowed to drive in your country.

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The average full-time Lyft driver typically earns between $700-$800 a week. However, if you need to boost your income average to make $2000, peak holiday times will increase with additional lifts being required during the holiday season and other key holidays.

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For example, working at Christmas or New Year (when people are more likely to be traveling to see family and friends or going out for the evening), is a great way to help pick up extra riders. The average full-time Lyft driver typically earns between $700-$800 a week.

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In terms of revenue, Uber is about 10 times the size of Lyft. Granted, more revenue means Uber is spending more on variable costs like driver compensation and administrative support. More revenue, however, also means Uber can spend more on research and development, which in turn maintains its technological edge.

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Best performing apps: Lyft, which pays 3.15% better than. Uber Eats, which pays 19.22% better than. DoorDash.

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