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Why did Lyft disabled my account?

Rider accounts can be deactivated from the Lyft platform for a number of reasons, including any violation of the Lyft Terms of Service which include our Community Guidelines.



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Do you mean does Lyft deactivate a driver for having a low acceptance rate? No, they don't. However, if you accept rides with the intention of not completing them, then you get deactivated.

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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. If a passenger cancels a ride request, your acceptance rate won't change.

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Why Drivers are Deactivated after Car Accidents. Accidents are often associated with unsafe driving. Because of that, Uber and Lyft typically deactivate driver accounts after accidents. This allows them to investigate the incident (to determine whether the rideshare driver caused the accident, for instance).

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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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Yes, as long as they are not being used simultaneously. You can install your account on to another cellphone. Your account number will remain your old phone number; but, will work as long as you are not logged in from another device.

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Lyft Family allows you to link accounts with other riders. Your Family members can use a shared payment method to pay for all Lyft rides. You'll also have access to safety features, including the ability to share ride details (driver details and location tracking).

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Smoking inside Lyft cars is against our community rules. There may be passengers entering the car who have respiratory issues or may be bothered by the smell, so in the spirit of respect for everyone in our community, we ask that you refrain.

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What happens when a Lyft driver cancels? There's really nothing you can do, but request another one. It's happened quite a few times, it might be because it realises it's too far, or they cancel because the fare is small.

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Ignoring texts and phone calls will get your ride cancelled. Distance. You are too far away. If we accept the ride and see you are more than ten minutes away, there is a good chance you will get cancelled, especially if you don't answer texts or phone calls.

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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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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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