Here are five steps every driver on hiatus should follow as they get back to the grind.
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Lyfts newHealth Safety Programhas four important aspects:
1.
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Drivers currently have access to resources in their apps, and more resources will be made available soon.
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Several of them are similar to Lyfts, but with a key difference.
The company has added aGo Online Checklistto the app for all drivers.
Before starting a session, drivers have to confirm theyre wearing a mask by taking a selfie.
The same goes for riders if their driver isnt wearing a face covering.
Specific information is available onLyfts website.
In countries where shipping is more difficult, reimbursements are being offered for cleaning supplies and protective equipment.
Supplies are also being handed out at some of the companysGreenlight Hub locations.
If you havent received supplies from Lyft or Uber,Casetifywill quickly ship cloth masks that come with filters.
If youre still having a hard time finding antibacterial soap, both theU.S.
(Dont forget the exterior door handles!)
Dont worry about the seat cushions instead, think about where hands would go.
He also recommends having extra sanitizers on hand.
We recommend N95 masks since they protect your passengers and yourself, Campbell said.
you could find them in stock on Amazon and other retailers these days now that supply has increased.
The biggest challenge I have noticed is forcing people to wear masks that dont want to, Hazy said.
Its difficult to force people to do things they dont want to.
But when it comes down to it, I run a business.
No mask, no ride.
If you dont want to wear a mask in public then stay at home.
Dont be afraid to refuse service for any reason, Hazy added.
It is your right to protect yourself and your car.
Your car is your office and anyone who disrespects your office should not be there.
Niki Kottmann is a contributor to The Penny Hoarder.
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