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Originally Posted by Wormius
This is an interesting point. Driving for money motivates some individuals to drive in ways that may not be safe. Remember how Dominos had to stop that 30 minutes or free campaign because there drivers were getting into accidents? I think parallels can be made if you are trying to rush between fares.
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And because of the very high turnover of drivers in Uber, you end up with primarily with drivers who have no experience before of driving people around. This is reflected in the California stats which show Uber and Lyft drivers getting into accidents at a rate of 3-6x higher than the general population.