Up to six passengers can ride |
Undaunted by threats and tickets and criminal charges against drivers, the ride-sharing company Lyft has just launched a new SUV ride service in the Tampa Bay area called Lyft Plus. The offering, launched nationally, promises modern, clean SUVs that can carry up to six passengers and directly rivals minivan services by local taxi and limo services.
San Francisco-based Lyft started experimenting with Lyft Plus in its home market last May.
“Thousands of rides later, passengers are now using Lyft Plus on a daily basis,” the company posted on its blog this week. As a promotion, the company is setting the rate for Lyft Plus at 1.5 times the price of normal sedan Lyft rides, which are charged based on time and distance, with Lyft promising typical discounts of 30 to 40 percent off existing taxi rates. Currently, Lyft’s pricing chart shows a minimum cost of $7, with $2.03 a mile and 21 cents a minute.
Thursday, the Lyft app showed at least one Lyft Plus SUV driver on the roads around Tampa, available for rides.
“September means back to school, football games, and backyard barbecues to enjoy the last few days of late summer,” Lyft’s blog states. “Whether you need extra space or just want to roll with all your friends, a bigger ride is now just a tap away.”
Local taxi regulators take a different view on Lyft, Uber and other ride-sharing services.
Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission inspectors are handing out tickets sometimes totaling $800 on Lyft and Uber drivers they catch picking up passengers, or catch through the agency’s stings. The first drivers have started appearing in court to face a misdemeanor criminal charge....Source
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