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Ok, so a guy I live with in my apt drives for Lyft. They just cut him off for driving because his
vehicle (age) is past their limit. So now he has to go and find another one that is approved
(age wise). How about some kind of grace period? Why not inform your drivers that their
vehicles will expire in a few months?

Personally, my concern is not about the age of the vehicle (within reason), but the reliability
of the driver.
 
Ok, so a guy I live with in my apt drives for Lyft. They just cut him off for driving because his
vehicle (age) is past their limit. So now he has to go and find another one that is approved
(age wise). How about some kind of grace period? Why not inform your drivers that their
vehicles will expire in a few months?

Personally, my concern is not about the age of the vehicle (within reason), but the reliability
of the driver.
Such post would have a higher effect on their forums.
 
How about some kind of grace period? Why not inform your drivers that their
vehicles will expire in a few months?

They probably expect their drivers to be aware of and follow their rules.
https://help.lyft.com/hc/en-us/all/articles/115013077448-Vehicle-requirements
Vehicle age
Before applying to drive or moving to a new city, visit driver application requirements to find your new city or state and its minimum vehicle age requirement.

https://help.lyft.com/hc/en-us/all/articles/115013078408-New-York-State-Driver-Information#vehicle
Vehicle requirements
  • 2007 or newer
  • 4 doors
  • 5-8 seatbelts, including the driver's
  • Not a taxi, stretch limousine, or non-Express Drive rental vehicle
  • Not titled as salvage, non-repairable, rebuilt, or any other equivalent classification
 
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