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Uber introducing budget-friendly option for commuters

Uber introducing budget-friendly option for commuters

Yahoo16-05-2025

(NewsNation) — Uber has introduced a new budget-friendly option for commuters.
Earlier this week, the company unveiled 'Route Share,' which allows users to share a ride with up to two other passengers along busy corridors for up to 50% less than the cost of UberX.
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'Route Share offers consistent and frequent pickup options along direct routes during morning and evening commute hours (6-10 a.m. and 4-8 p.m. local time Monday through Friday),' the company said in a news release. 'With pickups every 20 minutes along busy corridors during weekday commute hours, you'll get the predictability and comfort of Uber, for even less (up to 50% cheaper than UberX).'
Uber said the program will initially be available in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Boston, and Baltimore.
More cities are expected to be added in the future. The company has not announced a start date for the program.Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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