Posted on Sep 29, 2018
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I read an article the other day about getting ride of your car and use ridesharing and it made me think: how many military people use Lyft or Uber on a military base? Is this even feasible? I guess it could be since all the driver needs is the new US approved ID. Anyone out there use ride-sharing apps to get back and forth from work and home if stationed on an installation? Do you find it easy and economical?
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/27/shark-tanks-kevin-oleary-dont-buy-a-car-do-this-instead.html
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/27/shark-tanks-kevin-oleary-dont-buy-a-car-do-this-instead.html
Posted 6 y ago
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I actually drive for Lyft. Plenty of people on base use them. Problem with a SM depending on them is that if the service is busy and they have a hit time, it might not work out for them. Most the drivers just get a pass for base which are usually good for 3 months ish and they can come and go easily.
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