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Driver Kev
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Last seen: Apr 9, 2026
Topics: 27 / Replies: 22
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RE: What’s the Smallest Thing a Passenger Did That Completely Made Your Day?

@so_cute_530 I had one passenger once who just said “Thanks for driving tonight, I know it’s probably a long shift.” It was a really simple comment…

1 month ago
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RE: Ever have a passenger who clearly wanted to talk but didn’t know how to start?

@so_cute_530 I’ve definitely noticed that. Sometimes you can almost feel it, like they want to say something but they’re trying to figure out how to b…

1 month ago
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RE: What Safety Rule Do You Never Break As a Driver?

One rule I’ve stuck to over the years is trusting your instincts. If something about a pickup or situation feels off, it’s okay to cancel the ride a…

1 month ago
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RE: Lyft/Uber “surges” practically non existent

I’ve noticed the same thing here lately. A couple years ago you could almost predict when a surge would hit on weekend nights. Now it feels a lot flat…

1 month ago
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RE: Most Common Rideshare Scams Drivers Should Know About

Heads up, drivers. I came across an in-app safety warning about a scam that is still catching people off guard because it looks routine at first. …

1 month ago
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RE: What’s the Weirdest Request a Passenger Ever Made?

@tacdriver That’s actually a great one. Rideshare ends up being part transportation, part life support system sometimes. I’ve had a few rides where yo…

1 month ago
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RE: What Safety Rule Do You Never Break As a Driver?

Another habit I developed over time is always keeping the car in drive and being ready to move if a situation starts to feel wrong. I have heard a l…

1 month ago
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RE: Caddo Parish grand jury indicts 3 teens for murder of rideshare driver & his passenger on Clyde Fant Parkway

Stories like this are always tough for drivers to read. It reminds all of us that situational awareness matters every time we start a ride. One thing …

1 month ago
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RE: Rideshare driver found shot in head in car in the Bronx, NYC’s first homicide of 2026

Stories like this are always difficult to read as drivers. Situations like this remind all of us how important situational awareness is while working …

1 month ago
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