If you've ever found yourself coordinating a carpool spreadsheet like you’re a Fortune 500 CFO, you know that farming it out - specifically with ride share services for teens - can be sanity saving.
The likes of Uber and Lyft have largely avoided allowing customers to book rides in advance, saying that it wouldn’t fall in line with the idea of on-demand rides. Lyft, however, seems to be changing ...
Rival Uber started allowing teens to use the app two years ago.