Having one fixed cost for the month could help frequent ride hailers stay on budget.
Lyft has been testing out options to provide just that.
The company started experimenting with different versions of a Lyft Pass subscription plan earlier this year.
If the rides over $15, you pay just the difference.
Riders pay the full price of their trips after exceeding 30 rides in one month.
Probably not as good as youd like.
It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.
But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?
Right now, Lyfts All-Access Plan is still in the testing phase and can be accessed by invitation only.
McKenzie said the company has been sending invitations to select users in waves.
Lyft users will see the invites show up via email or through the app.
Rival Uber has been testing out its own version ofride passesas well.
Nicole Dow is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.
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