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Rideshare companies struggle to rebound as Nashville lifts COVID restrictions

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Rideshare companies struggle to rebound as Nashville lifts COVID restrictions
Rideshare companies struggle to rebound as Nashville lifts COVID restrictions

It’s uncharted territory for rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft as we see a spike in demand for rides, with not enough drivers in Nashville.

Five years behind the wheetell you how many rides yoand it's almost hard to kelike, well over 17,000 ridso short wait to get vacciCuster is back on the roadvaccinated, you'll see morjust it.

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Both major rtold us they're working todemand by incentivizing drUber says they're temporarin Nashville.

So drivers whours a week, earned nearlthat means for you?

Well,of that cost back at schooexpensive than normal andlong.

This does not necessare making a lot more.

Wehours.

So when it's not asUber can still pay to haveup, Uber has to be able todrivers who are working ththose areas, Custer knows,back.

The pace seems to admasks are still required i

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