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Originally Posted by jcommin
In the Chicago, the cars must be 2013 or newer. The driver retains about 70% of the fare. They operate as a business - good record keeping is a must.
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Sorry, but that is incorrect. The only requirement is that the car is a 2000 or in Chicago. You can find the information in their website. And I can also personally vouch for it. I take an Uber/lyft 5 days per week.
It's an incredibly convenient application, that has definite drawbacks, the main one being that most of the drivers do it part time and don't know how to navigate the city, or really understand how to drive. Still cheaper than owning a car.