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Uber, Lyft suspend car-pooling services in U.S. and Canada

Ride-hailing leaders will still offer regular rides and food deliveries

- By Rex Crum rcrum@bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Rex Crum at 408-278-3415.

Ride-hailing leaders Uber and Lyft on Tuesday both said they are suspending their services that allow for riders to share cars in the United States and Canada as part of the growing effort to stop the spread of coronaviru­s.

Uber said it will no longer offer its Uber Pool ride option, and Lyft said its shared ride feature will be put on hold for the foreseeabl­e future as the practice of social-distancing continues to grow across more areas of North America. The services allowed riders going in the same direction to carpool in order to get lower fares on their rides.

“Our goal is to help flatten the curve of community spread in the cities we serve,” said Andrew Macdonald, senior vice president of Uber Rides and Platform. “We remain in close contact with local leaders and will continue to work with them to discourage non-essential travel.”

Uber said its regular ride and Uber Eats services would remain available. However, Uber also said it would adjust its services, if necessary, following discussion­s with local government­s and public health authoritie­s.

Lyft echoed Uber’s position, with a spokespers­on saying, “The health and safety of the Lyft community is our top priority, and we’re dedicated to doing what we can to slow the spread of COVID-19 (coronaviru­s). We will continue to monitor the situation closely and base our actions on official guidance.”

Both Uber and Lyft are headquarte­red in San Francisco. Tuesday was the first day of a shelter-in-place policy covering seven Bay Area counties, including San Francisco County, aimed at reducing the public interactio­n of people in an effort to slow the spread of coronaviru­s.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ARCHIVES ?? Uber and Lyft are temporaril­y ending their services that allow riders to share cars due to call for social-distancing to fight spread of the coronaviru­s.
GETTY IMAGES ARCHIVES Uber and Lyft are temporaril­y ending their services that allow riders to share cars due to call for social-distancing to fight spread of the coronaviru­s.

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