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How Uber, Lyft, and delivery drivers can get on Fort Carson without a pass

If you should be a driver for Uber or Lyft or a driver for one of the many delivery app companies in Colorado Springs, there are a few things you should know when it comes to Fort Carson. Down below we will go over these when it comes to pickups, drop offs, or food delivery on base.

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Uber lifts age restrictions in some markets to allow unaccompanied minors to ride with their new feature Uber Teen

Uber announced on May 17th a new feature for teenagers that allows teens aged 13 to 17, to take rides without their parents or guardian present. This new feature was announced during the company’s annual Go/Get product event, with several other new services.

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Everything riders need to know about Uber’s group ride

With Uber’s group ride you can invite your friends to join and split the cost of the ride. Every person you invite will add their pickup or drop off spot, and the driver will pick them up or drop them off on the way to your destination. After starting your ride, your group can split the price equally. Each rider could save 30% on average by sharing a ride instead of requesting their own.

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How to opt out of Uber and Lyft’s arbitration agreement

Both Uber and Lyft have arbitration agreement that drivers and rider have to sign to use the app. By agreeing to these Terms, users agree that they are required to resolve any claim that that may have against Uber or Lyft on an individual basis in arbitration as set forth in this Arbitration Agreement, and not as a class, collective, coordinated, consolidated, mass and/or representative action.

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