Uber And Lyft Compete For U.S. Taxi Market Share

When Uber came up with a peer-to-peer ride-sharing idea, it took the U.S. taxi market by storm. Lyft entered the competition a lot later but the two are now in a stiff competition.


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Lyft was founded back in 2012 and is already dominating the peer-to-peer transportation in the U.S. The company started off small and still lags behind Uber in terms of revenue but it has found a loyal base of drivers and customers in the peer-to-peer niche. Most Lyft vehicles are usually draped in a pink mustache, something which has become a hallmark of the company.

This is an excellent strategy because peer-to-peer transportation segment is experiencing a rapid growth in the U.S. Lyft offers relatively affordable peer-to-peer options compared to Uber and claims to have the best drivers in town. This claim seems true, given that the company is currently leading the peer-to-peer portion.

General estimates put Lyft’s current annual growth at about 20x, which is truly impressive. The company says that currently, it is serving one-third of the total weekly rides that Uber was offering as recently as July this year. To put this number in context, you must consider the fact Uber has a whole range of products, including peer-to-peer, exclusive black cars and more.

So if Lyft is able to match a fraction of that merely by offering peer-to-peer ride sharing, that says something about the company. According to Lyft’s co-founder, John Zimmer, “I think there will be a black car winner at the high end and a peer-to-peer winner at the affordable price point for the mass market. Lyft is already the leader in peer-to-peer, which is the fastest growing on-demand transportation segment.”

Uber is certainly cognizant of this competition and has tried, in recent past, to poach Lyft’s well-trained drivers by launching a concerted campaign. The campaign, Zimmer says, has rather helped Lyft and made it a known brand among the customers. The contest between the two companies is sure to become all the more interesting as both aggressively try to bag a greater share of the U.S. taxi market. For customers, this is good news because it opens the possibility of a general reduction in the fares of peer-to-peer ride sharing options.

To use Lyft’s ride-sharing optins, you need to download the Lyft app for Android and iPhone.

Courtesy: TechCrunch

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Salman

Salman Latif is a software engineer with a specific interest in social media, big data and real-world solutions using the two.Other than that, he is a bit of a gypsy. He also writes in his own blog. You can find him on Google+ and Twitter .

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