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Official launch of RTC Bike Share with the announcement of a special offer available to all bike share users.

 

photos by s.savanapridi

Base-model Hybrid Toyota Camry.

Mid-spec in complete Camry range from 2014.

The car is a former accredited rideshare vehicle.

 

Year: 08/2014

Series: AVV50R

Engine: 2.5L 4 Cylinder Aspirated Hybrid

Transmission: 1 Speed Automatic CVT

Fuel: Unleaded Petrol

Drive: Front Wheel Drive

Colour: Diamond White

 

Plate Number: YOP-00L (ACT)

Date Registered: 22/07/2020

We are a ride sharing service and operates in SF Bay Area. Our partners speak the most common languages for all our multicultural friends!

Please go here to download our apps to require the most home-feeling ride in SF Bay Area! Happy okabing!!

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Official launch of RTC Bike Share with the announcement of a special offer available to all bike share users.

 

photos by s.savanapridi

Thanks for inviting us to attend your NH rideshare event -Let's work together to help protect our environment!

 

NH Rideshare is a FREE commuter matching service provided by the NH Department of Transportation and dedicated to finding an alternative way for commuters to travel to and from work. Driving alone is not only expensive, but it also contributes to increased traffic congestion and air pollution. To help commuters cut costs and to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution, NH Rideshare uses Geographical Computer Matching to provide commuters with information and assistance about ridesharing and alternatives to the single occupancy vehicle including carpools, vanpools, buses, and trains. To save time, money, and the environment simply register with the NH Rideshare Program.

March 30, 2022. Lynn, MA.

Drivers, riders, union members and community leaders gathered at the steps of Lynn City Hall to protest low wages and a ballot question that they say would allow companies such as Uber and Lyft to strip benefits and protections from them.

During the protest, drivers from Lynn spoke out against their current wage of $4.82 an hour, saying it is inadequate to live on that rate of pay.

The ballot question supported by large companies would, if voted yes on, classify drivers for rideshare and delivery companies, who accept requests through digital applications, as independent contractors, and not employees or agents.

The companies are also sponsoring a bill in the Massachusetts state legislature that would classify drivers of rideshare services and delivery companies as independent contractors under state law.

In response to the ballot question, a coalition of labor and civil rights groups known as Massachusetts is Not For Sale held four events in Lynn, Springfield, New Bedford and Roxbury on Wednesday protesting the proposed question.

© 2022 Marilyn Humphries

  

Honda CR-V VTi-S, VTi-E, 50 Years Edition or VTi-L.

The car is an accredited rideshare vehicle.

 

Year: 11/2019

Series: RW

Engine: 1.5L 4 Cylinder Turbo Intercooled

Transmission: 1 Speed Automatic CVT

Fuel: Unleaded Petrol

Drive: Front Wheel Drive

Colour: Brilliant Sporty Blue

 

Plate Number: YOK-82J (ACT)

Date Registered: 16/06/2020

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Californians rallied to keep ridesharing, like UberX and Lyft, in their state.

#Rideshare #indiefilm #redcarpet #premiere #LA #Hollywood #celebrity #photo #indie #film #movie #photography by #Pe #Photographicelements #events #eventphotography

#Rideshare #indiefilm #redcarpet #premiere #LA #Hollywood #celebrity #photo #indie #film #movie #photography by #Pe #Photographicelements #events #eventphotography

March 30, 2022. Lynn, MA.

Drivers, riders, union members and community leaders gathered at the steps of Lynn City Hall to protest low wages and a ballot question that they say would allow companies such as Uber and Lyft to strip benefits and protections from them.

During the protest, drivers from Lynn spoke out against their current wage of $4.82 an hour, saying it is inadequate to live on that rate of pay.

The ballot question supported by large companies would, if voted yes on, classify drivers for rideshare and delivery companies, who accept requests through digital applications, as independent contractors, and not employees or agents.

The companies are also sponsoring a bill in the Massachusetts state legislature that would classify drivers of rideshare services and delivery companies as independent contractors under state law.

In response to the ballot question, a coalition of labor and civil rights groups known as Massachusetts is Not For Sale held four events in Lynn, Springfield, New Bedford and Roxbury on Wednesday protesting the proposed question.

© 2022 Marilyn Humphries

  

First I found an app for ride sharing and booked a ride which the person never responded to. Then I found a hopeful friend of a friend of a friend on Facebook that was driving to Vancouver but she never responded I guess she was to freaked out driving with a stranger. Then someone I wrote from craigslist wrote me that he is going and I had everything setup only for him to text me at 8pm, 12hrs before departure that something came up and he can't go anymore ( yeah right!! ). So I just decided to book a flight and fly to Vancouver! Cost me 4x as much as a rideshare but whatever...I had no choice!

Official launch of RTC Bike Share with the announcement of a special offer available to all bike share users.

 

photos by s.savanapridi

The benefits of bicycling were emphasized during the annual Bike to Work Day event at APG South (Edgewood) May 21.

 

APG and Harford Commute Smart sponsored the early morning event which began in the Freedom Federal Credit Union parking lot. After a safety briefing, a group of about 50 participants took off for a seven-mile bike ride.

 

Alan Doran, rideshare coordinator for Harford County Transit, said the event coincides with National Clean Commute Month and that Harford County celebrates Bike to Work Day to promote biking as a fun, healthy, affordable and environmentally-friendly alternative transportation option.

 

“May is the start of the ozone season, when the ozone levels in our environment start to rise, and that’s why we promote bicycling because it’s cleaner,” he said.

 

Photos by Rachel Ponder, APG News

Californians rallied to keep ridesharing, like UberX and Lyft, in their state.

#Rideshare #indiefilm #redcarpet #premiere #LA #Hollywood #celebrity #photo #indie #film #movie #photography by #Pe #Photographicelements #events #eventphotography

#Rideshare #indiefilm #redcarpet #premiere #LA #Hollywood #celebrity #photo #indie #film #movie #photography by #Pe #Photographicelements #events #eventphotography

March 30, 2022. Lynn, MA.

Drivers, riders, union members and community leaders gathered at the steps of Lynn City Hall to protest low wages and a ballot question that they say would allow companies such as Uber and Lyft to strip benefits and protections from them.

During the protest, drivers from Lynn spoke out against their current wage of $4.82 an hour, saying it is inadequate to live on that rate of pay.

The ballot question supported by large companies would, if voted yes on, classify drivers for rideshare and delivery companies, who accept requests through digital applications, as independent contractors, and not employees or agents.

The companies are also sponsoring a bill in the Massachusetts state legislature that would classify drivers of rideshare services and delivery companies as independent contractors under state law.

In response to the ballot question, a coalition of labor and civil rights groups known as Massachusetts is Not For Sale held four events in Lynn, Springfield, New Bedford and Roxbury on Wednesday protesting the proposed question.

© 2022 Marilyn Humphries

  

March 30, 2022. Lynn, MA.

Drivers, riders, union members and community leaders gathered at the steps of Lynn City Hall to protest low wages and a ballot question that they say would allow companies such as Uber and Lyft to strip benefits and protections from them.

During the protest, drivers from Lynn spoke out against their current wage of $4.82 an hour, saying it is inadequate to live on that rate of pay.

The ballot question supported by large companies would, if voted yes on, classify drivers for rideshare and delivery companies, who accept requests through digital applications, as independent contractors, and not employees or agents.

The companies are also sponsoring a bill in the Massachusetts state legislature that would classify drivers of rideshare services and delivery companies as independent contractors under state law.

In response to the ballot question, a coalition of labor and civil rights groups known as Massachusetts is Not For Sale held four events in Lynn, Springfield, New Bedford and Roxbury on Wednesday protesting the proposed question.

© 2022 Marilyn Humphries

  

Ridesharing up to Seattle next to a traveler who makes these and sells them on the road. I'd have bought it from him, but he wanted $60. for his very last one.

www.mis-insurance.com/uber-lyft-ridesharing-insurance/

Here you are able to receive the insurance to get ride-share drivers that comprises the UMPD insurance that will cover one's car's harms that struck on the drivers or perhaps a driver with all an coverage's. If you want any clarification you are able to refer from the online and learn plenty of things. This really may be the easiest way for you to use the insurance coverage policy and to know.

Official launch of RTC Bike Share with the announcement of a special offer available to all bike share users.

 

photos by s.savanapridi

Rideshare Through New Mexico.

Digital Photograph.

May 2010.

Governor Hogan Announces The Traffic Relief Plan by Steve Kwak at MD 124 Ridesharing lot at I-270 and Quince Orchard Rd, Gaithersburg MD

Official launch of RTC Bike Share with the announcement of a special offer available to all bike share users.

 

photos by s.savanapridi

Clockwise from seven o-clock position: Doris Duval, Chuck DeVault, Brooks Treidler, Southern Courtney, Jack Fraider (partial face behind Courtney), Janet Bartel, unidentified, Gary Bickel (dark sunglasses, holding cup), Bob Manning, John DePoy, Joe Douglass, Dan Butler, Sarah Korda (partial face), Ed Johnson, Beth Mika. Meetup of the Local Hikes group at La Canada rideshare, 6 June 2007.

 

Digital photograph by Bob Cates.

Donor: Bob Cates.

Credit: Bob Cates Collection, Sierra Club Angeles Chapter Archives.

 

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