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    Lyft

    Drive your own car and earn on your schedule — rideshare income with tips and surge ('Prime Time') pricing.

    Car Rental
    Free
    $19–$20/hour

    About Lyft

    Lyft lets you make money driving your own car as a rideshare driver, picking up passengers on a fully flexible schedule and earning fares plus tips and surge ('Prime Time') bonuses. You sign up, pass a background check and vehicle inspection, then go online whenever you want and accept ride requests; you're paid per trip with tips on top. Real-world earnings (from large driver datasets) put Lyft's median around $19–$20/hour including base pay, surge, bonuses and tips, varying by city and time; driving busy hours and multi-apping with Uber raises hourly pay. Money paths: drive peak hours, chase surge zones, multi-app with Uber, and maximise tips with good service. Common comparisons: Lyft vs Uber (Uber pays slightly more at the median and has more volume). Frequent searches: Lyft driver pay, how much Lyft drivers make and Lyft driver requirements. Best for people with an eligible car who want flexible, on-demand driving income.

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    What you can do with it

    • Rideshare driving
    • flexible on-demand income
    • earning with your own car
    • peak-hour & surge earning
    • multi-app driving.

    Pros

    • Fully flexible — drive whenever you want
    • Earn fares plus tips and surge bonuses
    • Fast onboarding
    • start earning quickly
    • Multi-app with Uber to raise hourly pay

    Cons

    • You cover gas, maintenance and vehicle wear
    • Net pay lower than gross after expenses
    • Earnings vary by city, time and demand
    • Active work with vehicle costs and downtime

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    Quick info

    CategoryCar Rental
    Pricing
    Free
    Starting at$19–$20/hour
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