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What happens if you leave your phone in Lyft?

As consideration for your driver's time, riders are subject to a fee of $20 for the return of a lost item. The full amount goes to the driver. You won't be charged until the driver notifies us they've successfully returned your item. If you'd like to thank your driver even more, an extra tip is a great way to do so.



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Location data Lyft uses your phone's location services to give you a great ride experience. We only access your location if the Lyft app is running on your phone. If you close the app, we won't access that info. Sharing your location data with us turns background location sharing on.

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Waiting at a stop You and your passenger have a timer that keeps track of your time at a stop. After 5 minutes at a stop, you can choose to continue to wait or to end the ride.

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The General Consensus of Tipping Lyft Drivers Usually, if the ride is a short distance, then the tips will usually range from $1 to $5. For the more lengthy and costly trips, 10% to 20% tips are displayed as options. Of course, you also have the ability to select your own tip amount.

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Both Uber and Lyft use technology that keeps your personal details safe. Even if you need to call your driver before they arrive, your number is hidden. Drivers can take your call, but they can't see your actual phone number.

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Before requesting a ride, we may ask passengers to submit the following. ID submission: Scan a government-issued ID. If you can't provide a government-issued ID, there are other options listed under 'Accepted IDs'. Take a photo of yourself: Take and submit a photo of yourself.

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Rider information shared with Driver: As part of surfacing the ride request and enabling the ride, we share with the Driver the Rider's pickup and destination, location, name, profile photo, rating, Rider statistics (like approximate number of rides and years as a Rider), and information the Rider includes in their ...

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Whether the customer is going one block away, or 90 miles away, Uber and Lyft prevent drivers from seeing the passenger destination until they confirm picking up the customers. The app knows where you're going, and you know where you're going.

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Don't share personal information with your Uber or Lyft driver. There is no reason for your driver to know your full name, address or any other personal information. Both Uber and Lyft use technology that keeps your personal details safe. Even if you need to call your driver before they arrive, your number is hidden.

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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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If all rideshare passengers would simply verify the car and the driver against information provided in the app, there should be no problem. All too often drunk riders get into the first vehicle they see with Lyft/Uber signage. Life is full of bad choices, but a modicum of common sense can reduce risk.

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The following tips can help you learn how to stay safe in an Uber or Lyft.
  1. Proceed with Caution. ...
  2. Tell Someone Where You Are Going. ...
  3. Check the Surroundings. ...
  4. Wait for Your Ride Inside with Your Friends. ...
  5. Verify the License Plate. ...
  6. Look at the Driver. ...
  7. Sit in the Back Seat. ...
  8. Keep Your Personal Information Private.


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Tipping is optional. You are free to add a tip, and drivers are free to accept tips. How do I leave my driver a tip? The easiest way to tip your driver is through the app.

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How much should you tip your Uber driver? You should tip Uber ride 10% - 20% of your ride payment as a common courtesy.

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100% of tips go to drivers. After a ride, you can choose to tip your driver with cash or through the Lyft app. Tips added in the app are charged to the card on file. Lyft credit can't be used to tip drivers.

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No. Whether the customer is going one block away, or 90 miles away, Uber and Lyft prevent drivers from seeing the passenger destination until they confirm picking up the customers. The app knows where you're going, and you know where you're going.

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