Savvy Suxx Ridesharing ~upd~ | EXTENDED ● |

The ridesharing industry has revolutionized the way people move around cities, but it has also raised several concerns about its impact on society. While the industry has created new opportunities for entrepreneurs and small business owners, it has also exploited drivers and contributed to increased traffic congestion and road safety concerns. As the industry continues to evolve, it is essential that regulators, policymakers, and industry leaders work together to address these challenges and create a more sustainable and equitable model for all stakeholders.

If you lived in a major metropolitan area between 2019 and 2023, you saw the stickers. They were lime-green and black, slapdash, often placed over the fading logos of competitors. The tagline, scrawled in a font that looked like a ransom note cut from magazines, was simple: savvy suxx ridesharing

Let’s be real—the current state of ridesharing is, well, The ridesharing industry has revolutionized the way people

At the end of a drop-off, don't turn on "Last Ride." Instead, drive 2-3 miles toward the wealthiest ZIP code or nearest airport. Do not accept lowball offers along the way. The algorithm sees you moving toward premium territory and will eventually feed you a $30+ ride. If you lived in a major metropolitan area

Remember when ridesharing felt like hanging out with a neighbor? Now, you get into a car that smells of five different air fresheners trying to mask the scent of a trunk full of delivery food. You are greeted by a plexiglass partition, a looping driver safety video on a tablet, and a QR code asking for a 30% tip before the car moves.