Drivers Rally After Getting Kicked Out Of Uber And Lyft Apps
Rideshare drivers rallied at Zuccotti Park in Manhattan Wednesday, protesting getting locked out of the Uber and Lyft apps on their shifts.
They chanted, “No drivers, no Uber.”
In order to operate, the Taxi and Limousine Commission said Uber and Lyft, combined, need to have passengers riding in their cars 53% of the time.
In March 2023, the TLC adjusted the pay formula for the apps for the “empty time component.”
That is, the time drivers spend on duty waiting to dispatch with no passenger in their car.
City regulations require drivers to be compensated for the time they’re waiting for a dispatch. Uber and Lyft locked drivers out of the app during their shifts.