This article was co-authored by Christopher Batchelor. Christopher Batchelor has been driving for Lyft since July 2017 and Uber since August 2017. He has made more than 3300 combined rides as a driver for these ride-sharing services.
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If you are looking for a way to make some extra cash while doing something you enjoy, you may want to become a Lyft driver. You’ll enjoy fascinating conversations with passengers while cruising around town. During tourist season and prime time hours, you can earn excellent wages, although you may not be able to rely on this gig as a primary job. To become a Lyft driver, you’ll need to fulfill a few basic requirements, apply online and pass the welcome ride.
Steps
Checking The Requirements
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1Pass the driver requirements. You’ll need to be at least 21 years of age to drive for Lyft. In addition, you’ll have to complete a background check and a driver’s record check.
- In the past three years, you shouldn’t have more than three moving violations, such as traffic light violations. You shouldn’t have any major violations, such as reckless driving.
- In the last seven years, you should have no drug-related infractions or DUIs. In addition, you can’t have any driving felonies, such as a hit-and-run.
- In the past seven years, you shouldn’t have committed any violent crimes, sexual offenses, thefts, property damage, felonies or drug related offenses.
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2Make sure you have a valid license. You’ll need a valid driver’s license for your state, as well as one year of driving experience in the United States. If you recently moved and hope to drive for Lyft, you should go to the DMV and get a license.[1]
- If you recently moved and got a new in-state license, you will need to prove that you have one year of driving experience. You could take a photograph of your old driver’s license before trading it in for your new in-state license.
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3Get in-state car insurance. Your automotive insurance should be in-state and your name should be on the policy. In addition, you must be insured to the level of the state minimum.[2]
- The name on your insurance policy has to match the vehicle you want to drive for Lyft.
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4Ensure your car is up to snuff. You’ll need a four door car that is in good condition.[3] In particular, your car should have all of the safety features, no major damage and should be clean. It should meet the following specifications:
- It should be a 2004 or newer model.[4]
- All seatbelts in good working condition.
- Good tire tread depth. You should be able to fit a penny within all parts of the tread.
- Four doors that are in good working order. There has to be a handle on each of the four doors that is accessible from the outside.
- All lights in good working order. Signals, high beams, hazards, turn signals, brake lights, fog beams and other lights should be functioning.
- Working A/C and heating.
- Windows that roll up and down and in good condition.
- No obstruction of the field of vision, such as cracks in the windshield.
- The body of the car must be in good condition.
- Working mufflers and tailpipe.
- Seat adjustments work properly.
- Horn works.[5]
- No issues with the engine, transmission, suspension, steering or brakes of the vehicle.
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5Apply for the express drive program if you don’t own a car. If you have all of the requirements except for a car, you can still drive for Lyft! You can drive for one of the car rental companies that have arrangements with Lyft, such as Hertz or Enterprise, for example. This can be a good way to try out the job, although you may want to own your own car for this job eventually, given the rental costs.[6]
- It may cost in the range of $150-250 per week to rent a car to drive for Lyft.[7]
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6Get a mobile app. You need a smartphone for this job, since you will get your jobs by looking at the Lyft mobile app. In particular, you’ll need at least an iPhone 4 with an iOS 9.0+ operating system. If you use an Android device, it should be running at least a 6.0+ operating system.
Applying for the Job
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1Create a Lyft account. On your smartphone or personal computer, go to the Lyft website. You will need to enter your first and last name, email address, city and phone number. At this stage, you can also get a rough estimate of how much you could make based on your city and the number of hours you plan to drive.[8]
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2Fill out the basic information on the Lyft website. After creating your account, you will be asked to fill out basic information that Lyft will use to perform a background check, driver’s record check, identity check, vehicle check and make sure you meet the driver’s requirements. Lyft will contact you about the status of your application.[9]EXPERT TIPFormer Lyft & Uber DriverChristopher Batchelor has been driving for Lyft since July 2017 and Uber since August 2017. He has made more than 3300 combined rides as a driver for these ride-sharing services.Christopher Batchelor
Former Lyft & Uber DriverThe application process can take about a week. Uber and Lyft driver Chris Batchelor says: "When I signed up for Lyft, I started the process on my phone, but I switched to their website to navigate the links they were sending me. I also had to send in documentation and pictures of my car through the windshield from the outside. The whole process took about a week before I was accepted."
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3Pass the welcome ride. If you pass the online application process, you will get an email from a Lyft mentor. A Lyft mentor is an experienced Lyft driver who will test your suitability for the position. You will set up a meeting with the Lyft mentor. At the meeting, you’ll have to take the mentor for a drive. At this stage, you may want to ask the mentor a few questions about their experience of driving for Lyft and try to get a few tips.
- The mentor will take a photograph of you, your car and license, which they will send to Lyft on your behalf.
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4Download the Lyft application. Open the App store on your smartphone. Open search and type “Lyft.” Click on “Get” to download the mobile application. Once the App is downloaded to your phone, you should see a steering wheel in the top right corner. Tap on the steering wheel to get to the driver’s side of the application.
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5Enter your banking information into the driver dashboard. In order to get paid from Lyft, you’ll need to enter your banking information into the driver dashboard on your Lyft account. Although you can do this from a mobile phone, you may prefer to enter this information on a computer. You’ll need to enter your bank’s routing and account numbers.
- If you look for the routing number on a personal check, it is the 9-digit code on the lower left corner.
- You’ll see the account number on the right side of the check. It is a 13-digit code.
- Lyft will only transfer money to a checking account.
Driving for Lyft
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1Determine “prime time” hours. Since you can make more money per hour by driving during “prime time,” you’ll want to determine when “prime time” is scheduled in your city. Typically, “prime time” is scheduled for late at night when people are coming back from the bars. The early mornings are also typically “prime time,” since many people will be using the app to get to work.[10]
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2Figure out the most lucrative times of year. The most lucrative times of year to make money in your region will vary depending on the local economy. So it helps to know when tourists begin coming to your city or town, for example, as well as when major festivals or events take place.[11]
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3Learn from the local driving community. Talk to other Lyft drivers. Join a social networking site for Lyft or Uber drivers in your area, such as a Facebook group. Ask for tips from more experienced drivers, such as how to get the most lucrative trips and the best tips.[12]
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4Practice good customer service. Since passengers will be rating their experience in your car, you’ll need to practice friendly, positive customer service. Lyft is known for offering a friendly, upbeat passenger experience, so you should be prepared to chat and drive. Being friendly should help not only with your tips but also with your ratings, which influence how many rides you get.[13]
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan my husband and I drive as a team?Community AnswerOnly one driver would be paid per car. You could bring your husband along, but passengers would probably be cross that you're occupying two spots in the car.
Warnings
- If you do not consider yourself a people person, you may want to avoid driving for Lyft. It is hard to get good ratings on the Lyft app if you are not friendly and outgoing.[15]⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Be realistic about the earnings potential. Driving for Lyft is a great secondary job that you can do on weekends or your spare time, but will probably not be enough for a full time job.[16]⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/lyft-driver-requirements-meaning/
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- ↑ http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/lyft-driver-requirements-meaning/
- ↑ http://www.dmv.org/special-licenses/lyft.php
- ↑ http://www.dmv.org/special-licenses/lyft.php
- ↑ http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/lyft-driver-requirements-meaning/
- ↑ http://www.ridesharingdriver.com/renting-a-car-from-hertz-to-drive-for-lyft-is-it-a-smart-idea/
- ↑ http://www.dmv.org/special-licenses/lyft.php
- ↑ http://www.dmv.org/special-licenses/lyft.php
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2017/04/23/11-things-to-know-before-becoming-an-uber-or-lyft-driver/#1439bce36579
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2017/04/23/11-things-to-know-before-becoming-an-uber-or-lyft-driver/#1439bce36579
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2017/04/23/11-things-to-know-before-becoming-an-uber-or-lyft-driver/#1439bce36579
- ↑ https://www.ridester.com/uber-vs-lyft/
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2017/04/23/11-things-to-know-before-becoming-an-uber-or-lyft-driver/#1439bce36579
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2017/04/23/11-things-to-know-before-becoming-an-uber-or-lyft-driver/#1439bce36579
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2017/04/23/11-things-to-know-before-becoming-an-uber-or-lyft-driver/#1439bce36579
About This Article
To become a Lyft driver, you'll need to be at least 21 years old, have a valid driver's license and in-state car insurance, and have a 4-door car that's in good condition and newer than 2004. If you don't have your own car, you can pay to rent a car through a company that's partnered with Lyft. You'll also need to have a clean driving record and be able to pass a background check. If you meet all of the requirements, fill out an application on Lyft's website to get started. For tips on how to be a successful Lyft driver, scroll down!