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How Uber/Lyft, and delivery app drivers can get a year pass for Fort Carson

Fort Carson has recently made it possible for Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Uber Eats, Instacart, Spark Driver, and more to get a year pass to easily access the base. Below we will show drivers how to get a pass on the base.

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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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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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Four things Uber and Lyft need to do to better protect their drivers

Riders Should have to upload their photo ID to create an Uber or Lyft profile. This would help to stop or slow down fake profiles and scammers.
Riders should have to use their real Name on the account instead of using Nicknames or whatever they choose.
Riders should have to have a picture of themselves as drivers do.
Uber and Lyft should not allow riders who have a low star ratings or multiple complaints from drivers to stay on the platform.

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