These Are the Best Cities to Live in the U.S. for Commuting Without a Car
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According to recent reporting by Forbes, four out of five workers still work in-person, at least some of the time, despite the remote work trend.
Lyft discovered that 35 percent of its riders are commuters. Many express frustration over surge pricing during peak hours, prompting the introduction of the price lock feature.
In a report by Lyft, New York City was found to have the cleanest commute, attributed to high rates of carpooling, walking, biking, and public transport usage.
The new price lock feature, launching September 4, allows commuters to cap the costs of their regular rides at $2.99 per month, providing greater predictability.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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