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Rideshare company Lyft plans Philadelphia roll-out
Flying Kite Staff
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
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Lyft, the rideshare competitor to UberX, is planning to launch in Philadelphia; it already operates in Pittsburgh.
Billy Penn reported
on a
Craigslist ad asking for drivers
as well as Lyft signage at City Coho, a co-working space at 2401 Walnut Street.
After several controversies surrounding Uber,
The New York Times
Nick Bilton wrote
the company is a “moral alternative.” Lyft
costs about the same
as UberX, the lower-cost alternative to Uber Black.
Original source:
Philadelphia Magazine
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