One of Uber's main competitors, Lyft, is looking to launch a huge expansion across the United States and move into operating in a number of new jurisdictions. The company is looking to launch in at least 100 new cities across the country by the end of this year. If they are successful, that would bring the number of cities that they are serving overall to about 300 or more. This week alone they will be looking at launching in at least 40 new cities.
They have accelerated their launch pace and have surpassed that of 2016.
Right now you can find them in hundreds of cities across the United States and they have already served millions of customers. When they are finished with the plans for their new expansion, they will be able to offer access to at least 231 million people in the United States. Compare their success to that of Uber, who operates currently in at least 450 cities around the world.
And we might soon see Lyft expand its presence outside of the US as well.
This week Lyft will be launching in a number of new cities: Clarksville TN, El Centro CA, Johnson City TN, Dover DE, Altoona PA, Johnstown PA, Harrisonburg VA, Baton Rouge LA, Salisbury NC, Columbia SC, Wichita KS, and many other areas.
When you look at Uber compared to Lyft, you can see that Uber has a much greater share of the market at the moment. But who knows, maybe in a few years Lyft might grow and gain more of it. In recent years, it looks like Lyft is growing at a much faster pace (see graph below). And both Uber and Lyft will have to watch out for other competitors as well.
One thing is certain, and that is that many people in the market when they need to get a ride in order to get some place, are increasingly turning to ride-sharing programs instead of the traditional taxi option. People report a number of reasons for opting for the ride-sharing transportation method, some of those reasons are saving money and saving time.
According to CNBC, it's estimated that Uber currently has about 14,000+ cars operating in New York, compared to about 13,587 yellow medallion cabs
And despite the protests and legal battles that these ride-sharing programs have had to overcome, they are still growing strong, providing service to millions of people, and earning a lot in the process. This industry only started a few years ago and it has quickly grown to be a billion-dollar industry that operates around the globe. Perhaps it's safe to say that ride-sharing transportation methods are here to stay.
Pics:
Fortune
Forbes
VenturaBeat
Sources:
http://www.businessinsider.com/lyft-launching-in-100-new-us-cities-full-list-2017-1
https://www.fix.com/blog/ridesharing-on-the-rise/
https://rideshareapps.com/2015-rideshare-infographic/
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I drive for Uber in Portland, OR. I have driven for Lyft as well, but due to the popularity of Uber vs. Lyft I didn't bother renewing with them.
This would be welcome to me however, I feel Lyft cares more about the driver and the customer. While in Las Vegas after just a few rides from both, my wife and I exclusively requested Lyft, unless one wasn't available. The user interface was better, and the drivers and cars nicer. I guess it depends on location.
thx for your feedback @gregm
For me the people driving as @gregm mentioned, do both... and both are equitable in my view, it is the driver that makes the difference with their personality. I see who is closest and secure the ride.
This will be interesting development.
I remember readying Lyft is also invested by some car manufacturer.
Here in South-Africa we recently got Uber, but great post. Interesting to read
Here in my country Argentina, the arrival of Uber caused a lot of scandal, I hope this is different, thank you very much dear friend @doitvoluntarily for this information
I love it, the less cars on the road the better. But the drivers are slowly being eliminated. No taxi drivers, No truck drivers, drones and then articles that write themselves. I love it! Destroy all humans beep bop beep.
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