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I know other drivers who requested they'd be able to drive for multiple, and they were given access. In terms of being eligible to drive in multiple regions, you should be okay there too. You just have to file a request, and they will do the necessary paperwork and background checks to satisfy you for the new reason. In terms of switching regions, they are pretty good at giving you the region you want. In fact, they won't allow you to have two identities, so it'd be a red flag if you tried to open two accounts. You shouldn't have to create "two" accounts. However, Lyft has been known to be looser for the pickup areas, so I hope this will help. Am I able to open a new (2nd) Lyft or Uber account with a new email address but the same vehicle? In order to change regions? For example can I keep 1 Lyft Account for the Delaware, PHL airport, PA & NJ areas? Then have the 2nd account for the Eastern Maryland areas?įull disclaimer, my experience is with Uber, so it may be different for Lyft. But, everyone knows what happens when you assume!!Ĭan anyone clarify the Delaware drivers coverage area? Also, for Ocean City Maryland ride requests I need to have my region changed from Delaware to Eastern Maryland. If I have already successfully received ride requests while in NJ is it my assumption that if I go to Wildwood, NJ or any other shore towns that I will be abld to receive requests. However, I haven't been down the Jersey shore yet. I have received ride request while in New Jersey after completing PHL airport trips. However, my coverage area approval for NJ is vague. I know that Maryland has stricter rules for driving there.

Thank you for all of your valuable knowledge!! I am currently refisu ok Delaware to drive for both Uber & Lyft. For example, if you are approved to drive in New Jersey, you will receive requests in states like PA, NY, DE, CT, and Western MA. UPDATE: It is important to also remember that depending on your local area, Uber often extends your coverage area (where you can pickup and receive requests from) to the surrounding territories/states. However, as the local laws and regulations tightened, they have implemented these restrictions. Lyft used to have a much relaxed policy, where you could drive in multiple cities and states, and they did not have the concept of having any territories. They also approve temporary relocations, where, say, you decide to move to another state for the summer, they can grant you to operate in that area for a few months. Uber can make exceptions to this rule and approve you to drive in multiple states if given a proper justification. This means that you can leave your territory with a passenger but you cannot pick up on the way home. To clarify, it is important to point out that you can pick up in your own area only, but you can drop off outside of your territory in any location. You are applying to drive in a certain territory, and you are approved for that specific territory. This has to do with how each local areas have different laws and regulations. Uber drivers can only operate and pick up passengers in areas for which they have been assigned and approved.
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You can drop off your passengers anywhere.
