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Is it rude not to talk in a Lyft?

absolutely not! Yes, there are some Drivers that like the sound of their own voice, and can over-share at times; but if you do not wish to talk, just let the Driver know your preference, then plug in your ear-buds and listen to your music or what ever.



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Paddock's silence is a prime example of the top “polite” habit that Uber drivers say they don't like: Not speaking up when something is wrong. (Hint: This is one of the polite habits hotel workers also say they dislike.)

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Compensation and tipping etiquette explained. You should tip Uber and Lyft drivers between 10 and 20 percent based on quality of service. You should use a set tip of $4-$6 for rideshare delivery.

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Is Lyft Safe For Female Passengers? Female Lyft passengers face the same risks as those taken by Uber passengers. Hundreds of passengers have filed lawsuits against Lyft. These lawsuits claim the company's lack of effective safety measures made it easier for their assault to happen.

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Taking an Uber alone at night can seem like a risk for most older women, but if you are aware of your surroundings and use the safety features on the Uber app, you can have a safe trip to wherever you need to go.

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Uber and Lyft both require potential drivers to undergo strict background screenings. Both companies check a driver's criminal record and driving history at the time of hire and complete annual checks each year after that.

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Uber says, you cannot touch, flirt with, or hit your fellow riders. Be it the driver, a co-passenger or someone you know, there must be no sexual conduct with anyone in the car.

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With Preferred, you can let your driver know if you'd like a quiet ride, have bags or luggage, or your desired vehicle temperature preference.

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Can You Request a Female Lyft Driver? No, you can't request a female Lyft driver. But if female passengers feel uncomfortable with the driver, they can cancel the ride and book another. After so many people filed sexual assault cases against the app, they established safety measures to protect drivers and passengers.

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You have the right to accept or decline a ride request at any time. Declined requests still count toward your total ride requests for your acceptance rate.

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Generally, if the passenger starts the conversation, I take it as a cue that they like talkative trips, and if they don't, I assume they prefer silence. I'll start the ride with my standard line of So how's your day going so far? and use the response to gauge how chatty the customer is. It depends.

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Updating our no-front-seat policy However, to give drivers space, we ask that riders only use the front seat if it's required because of the size of their group.

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Another reason the passenger seat behind the driver may be the safest is that the driver is likely to instinctively react to protect themselves in emergencies. Thus, the driver may unconsciously protect the driver's side more than the passenger's side, and with it, the passenger behind them more than passengers.

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Kenyon said that based on what drivers were saying on the RideGuru forums, drivers were stating that 30 to 40 percent of riders on Lyft were tipping, while Uber hovered around 10 to 20 percent.

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You aren't required to tip but it's still a nice gesture when you can. You'll get the same service whether you tip or not, and nobody can shame you because the driver doesn't know until later whether you tipped them.

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In the high-tech world that offers you the opportunity to hail a ride through an app on your mobile phone, you might think it's easy to choose whether you would like a man or a woman driver. Not so fast — neither Uber nor Lyft offer you the choice to choose the sex of your driver.

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Is it safe for women to drive with Uber and Lyft? Yes. It's safe for women, just as it's safe for men, if they are smart and protect themselves. Let's face it, all of these things are true for all drivers, and everyone can benefit from having some safety tactics in place before deciding to drive with Uber or Lyft.

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