Uber and Lyft drivers share 14 things they they'd love to tell passengers but can't
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For whatever reason, whether it's to keep their ratings high or to prevent damage to their cars, there are some things Uber and Lyft drivers won't tell their passengers, even if they'd really love to.
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To bridge the divide, we asked Uber and Lyft drivers everywhere to weigh in on the one thing they'd love to tell passengers but can't.
We've anonymously included some of the more constructive thoughts here:
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