Ride hailing apps Uber and Lyft are planning to offer free rides on Election Day as part of a larger effort to “drive the vote.”
Uber is working with the organizations #VoteTogether and Democracy Works to provide free rides to the polls, according to the company.
Lyft is working with groups such as Faith in Action to help get at-risk communities to their polling stations. Lyft will also be offering 50 percent off its rides on Election Day to encourage people to go out and vote.
On Nov. 6, a special Election Day button will also show up in the Uber app. Riders can use the button to find their polling place and book a ride in “with just a few taps,” according to Uber.
“We see this as an opportunity to eliminate transportation as a barrier for people who want to excercise their right to vote,” Lauren Pelletier, Charlotte Market manager for Lyft, said.
The offer is good for new and existing Lyft users. You can get your code for a discounted or free ride by clicking here.
Uber is also offering political campaigns and organizations the chance to purchase promo codes they can give to their workers or voters on Election Day.
In the run-up to the midterm elections, both Uber and Lyft have been sharing information on how to register to vote with both their drivers and riders, according to each service.
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