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Is it better to drive or Uber in LA?

If you rent a car in LA but only plan to use it now and then during your trip, Uber probably will be cheaper. If you intend on driving around every day, rent a car in LA could be cheaper.



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Getting around L.A. without a car is easy if you don't mind the bus. The subways were also useful. Here's a very basic guide to the places you can see via some major subway lines: Red Line: Connects downtown to Hollywood.

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The Los Angeles Metro is affordable, relatively easy to use, and services most of Los Angeles County and its top attractions. The public transit system consists of Metro Buses, DASH Buses, and Metro Rail Trains. To ride these buses, trains, and subways, we recommend purchasing a reusable TAP Card.

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Many neighborhoods, such as Downtown LA, Santa Monica, and Westwood, have highly walkable streets with plenty of amenities nearby. Additionally, LA has an extensive public transit system that can help you get around without a car.

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Choose public transport over car rentals The LA Metro consists of buses, which cover a wide range of routes, and the Metro Rail, which connects key areas of the city like downtown, Hollywood, and Santa Monica. A loadable TAP card is used on both buses and the subway at a very affordable $1.75 per ride.

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Best Times to Drive for Uber in Los Angeles As I mentioned above, when and where you drive is the most important factor in being a top driver in Los Angeles. LA drivers should drive the following hours: Weekday Mornings: between 6:30 am and 9:30 am. Weekday Evenings: between 4:30 pm and 8 pm.

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Ubers and Lyfts are generally safe to use, and both platforms take rider safety extremely seriously. To work for Uber and Lyft, drivers must abide by certain requirements, including passing a background check and a vehicle inspection, to ensure they and their vehicles are rider-ready.

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In Los Angeles, a taxi costs $2.85 for the first 1/9 of a mile, 30 cents for each additional 1/9 mile, and 30 cents for every 37 seconds of wait time. UberX, however, charges no base fare, 28 cents per minute, and 80 cents per mile. (There's a booking fee of $2.30.)

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How much time should I spend in LA? Let me start by saying that LA is a HUGE city and the landmarks are spread apart from each other. Ideally, you should try to spend 5-7 days here if you don't want to be rushed and want to see everything.

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After 6 PM, Skid Row transforms into a hub of gang and drug activity. Total crime is 81% higher than the national average. Violent crime is 137% higher than the national average.

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The best time to visit Los Angeles is in the spring, from March through May, and in autumn, from September to November. These times of the year have lovely weather, fewer crowds, and cleaner, crisper air. The summer months from June through August can swelter with soaring temperatures and thick smog.

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Hip and historic, Downtown Los Angeles (or simply DTLA) offers big-city excitement with trendy restaurants, cultural attractions, budget-friendly shopping, and major-league sports.

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Best Places to Stay in Los Angeles Without a Car If you want to be centrally located, West Hollywood may be your best option. But it's fairly expensive there. Silver Lake and Los Feliz are more budget-friendly. Hollywood is perfect for those who are into celebrity culture and love busy and vibrant neighborhoods.

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The Los Angeles Metro is affordable, relatively easy to use, and services most of Los Angeles County and its top attractions. The public transit system consists of Metro Buses, DASH Buses, and Metro Rail Trains. To ride these buses, trains, and subways, we recommend purchasing a reusable TAP Card.

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