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help using the uber web site to ask questions before I can use the service

 

Hello all,

I am new to this llist and hope some one can answer this question and give me some one instructions. My knowledge of the iphone is still very basic, and it will be a long while yet before I'm comfortable using the uber app on it. So this is not yet an option for me. However, because of the limited nature and ability of public transportation in my area to help me in all times, places and circumstances I would like to explore Uber as an alternative.
I created a presence on uber by signing in with my google account so I can start using the uber web-site more.uber.com but don't know where to go next as a beginning user who has no clue where he's going and would like to contact uber support to ask questions. I want to research pricing, etc., before I make a decision about using it for a trip somewhere. But I'm not sure how to find myself various places using Jaws. There doesn't seem to be a "contact us," option where I can type a question and get a response from some one on how to do some things. What am I missing?
I can't find that option on the site unless I'm not clicking the right place. Where do I go to ask about pricing options, etc., before using my first ride? At the top of the page it says "plan your uber journey." Arrowing down it says "uber, car front graphic ride, keys car rent, restaurant, eat, receipt graphic my trips, Ryan graphic (Ryan's my name), chevron down small graphic, main region. Heading level 1 get a ride, plan your uber journey document collapsed, pick-up location, drop-off, then it comes up with some locations, report map set location, etc. No tuturial or anything. I need links for pricing from my home to various areas and various mile options, for example three miles vs. fifteen. This will enable me to know just how expensive it is going through Kalispell, Montana compared with going to Bigfork, Montana, twenty minutes away. Where is this info?
Blind people report Uber working fine on phones, but I'm not to that place yet. I rely on web-sites still. What do you on this list suggest I do?
Using the tab key it says clock pick now chevron, person for me chevron down small, plan your uber journey document, and that's it.
Is uber just not practical to use without a phone? Please let me know my options as a first time user who is not able to use his phone yet and how I should use the site, or if it even can be used and how to do it.

God bless and have a good day,

Ryan Coverdell
P.S. I am willing to talk by phone to any one who e-mails me I will give that information if I believe it will help.


Re: Scanning License Plates with OCR Apps?

 

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Hi Jake, something else you could do too, is use envision to take a picture of the vehicle as well. Richard is definitely on point with this with the other apps as well.
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On Feb 18, 2024, at 2:21?PM, JAKE JOEHL <jajoehl@...> wrote:

Hi all. Subject pretty much sums it up. There's a backstory to this, but I'll get right to the question. Can any of the scanning apps such as Seeing AI and Be My Eyes detect the license plates of these vehicles? I *might* start taking Uber or Lyft to church on Sundays. This will most likely be a work in progress. Tia for anyone's assistance with this.
Jake

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Re: Scanning License Plates with OCR Apps?

 

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Seeing AI with the short text setting will do it but you have to get behind the car and point the phone in the right direction. Well maybe you live in one of the states that requires front and license plates and then you can get in front of the car and get the license plate. I have never bothered with license plates with Uber or Lyft. The car pulls in and the driver calls my name so I know it is the right car. I also may ask the driver for his or her name, which I already have from the app to verify that it is the right car.

John Harden
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On Feb 18, 2024, at 3:21?PM, JAKE JOEHL <jajoehl@...> wrote:

Hi all. Subject pretty much sums it up. There's a backstory to this, but I'll get right to the question. Can any of the scanning apps such as Seeing AI and Be My Eyes detect the license plates of these vehicles? I *might* start taking Uber or Lyft to church on Sundays. This will most likely be a work in progress. Tia for anyone's assistance with this.
Jake

--Please visit me at https://jazzyjj.dreamwidth.org <https://jazzayjj.dreamwidth.org/> .






Scanning License Plates with OCR Apps?

 

Hi all. Subject pretty much sums it up. There's a backstory to this, but I'll get right to the question. Can any of the scanning apps such as Seeing AI and Be My Eyes detect the license plates of these vehicles? I *might* start taking Uber or Lyft to church on Sundays. This will most likely be a work in progress. Tia for anyone's assistance with this.
Jake

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[beta] Reverification Topic Started 1.23.24 #misc

 

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Hello guys, I know that this is a draft process, but I wanted to alert everybody to what is going on currently right now at groups io. And I'm hoping that most of you if not all of you, Will encourage other members to at least log into their accounts, so that they could stay verified. And if you're an owner of a group, you should be checking your members for sure. My plan is in the next day or so, to check and see if there are any of you that are unverified I know on some of my groups, that I run myself, I have old addresses that are in bouncing status and some of those people have either not unsubscribe with those email addresses and applied with new ones or chose to go in an active status. So I recommend reading this all the way through and checking to see if your subscription for any of your groups is affected. Please read the below to get more information

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Subject: Re: [beta] Reverification Topic Started 1.23.24 #misc
Date: January 23, 2024 at 12:04:41?PM CST
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Here is a first draft of an email to moderators. Please let me know if you have any feedback.
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Re: Complaints

 

Somebody on one of the list, said that you can go onto the trip, and there is a button to report the driver. But it also I think depends on which app you're using as to whether this option is available. And I'm very sorry that this happened.

On May 17, 2023, at 8:52 AM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:

Hi guys, I just got back from a doctor appointment and It took me three tries before I was able to get a ride. The first time I tried, the driver wouldn’t answer his phone, and it went right to voicemail. The second time, the driver was just puttering around nearby and he didn’t even know what I was talking about in regard to my location. The office I was at is a place where I’ve taken Lyft to many times in the past. I’m particularly mad at the second driver as he couldn’t be bothered to even try and have his GPS try and locate me. I can’t find out where to file a complaint as I don’t want to be charged for the first two rides where the drivers couldn’t find me.





Re: Complaints

 

I don’t know, but what happened was just uncalled for a while ago.

On May 17, 2023, at 10:03 AM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@...> wrote:

?Unfortunate, any uber facebook groups?


-- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 17 May 2023, Jeff Kenyon wrote:

Hi guys, I just got back from a doctor appointment and It took me three tries before I was able to get a ride. The first time I tried, the driver wouldn’t answer his phone, and it went right to voicemail. The second time, the driver was just puttering around nearby and he didn’t even know what I was talking about in regard to my location. The office I was at is a place where I’ve taken Lyft to many times in the past. I’m particularly mad at the second driver as he couldn’t be bothered to even try and have his GPS try and locate me. I can’t find out where to file a complaint as I don’t want to be charged for the first two rides where the drivers couldn’t find me.









Re: Complaints

 

Unfortunate, any uber facebook groups?


-- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 17 May 2023, Jeff Kenyon wrote:

Hi guys, I just got back from a doctor appointment and It took me three tries before I was able to get a ride. The first time I tried, the driver wouldn’t answer his phone, and it went right to voicemail. The second time, the driver was just puttering around nearby and he didn’t even know what I was talking about in regard to my location. The office I was at is a place where I’ve taken Lyft to many times in the past. I’m particularly mad at the second driver as he couldn’t be bothered to even try and have his GPS try and locate me. I can’t find out where to file a complaint as I don’t want to be charged for the first two rides where the drivers couldn’t find me.






Complaints

 

Hi guys, I just got back from a doctor appointment and It took me three tries before I was able to get a ride. The first time I tried, the driver wouldn’t answer his phone, and it went right to voicemail. The second time, the driver was just puttering around nearby and he didn’t even know what I was talking about in regard to my location. The office I was at is a place where I’ve taken Lyft to many times in the past. I’m particularly mad at the second driver as he couldn’t be bothered to even try and have his GPS try and locate me. I can’t find out where to file a complaint as I don’t want to be charged for the first two rides where the drivers couldn’t find me.


Re: hello

 

I use uber or lyft to go everywhere.

I love the service, and it has really helped my independence.



Justin

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jude DaShiell
Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2023 8:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] hello

That's about correct for A.D.A. paratransit. Just about impossible to book a ride on or before weekends to do a shopping run too on paratransit.


-- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 3 May 2023, JAKE JOEHL wrote:

Hi Jen and welcome aboard. Both Uber and Lyft are available here in the Chicago area, and I've used them both briefly with sighted companions. I'm an iPhone user and briefly used the Uber app. At the time it was mediocre with VoiceOver, but hopefully that has changed for the better. I don't travel much independently anymore, due primarily to the fact that the ADA paratransit in my area stinks. Well...I suppose for some of us it does. Only those who have signed up for subscription service--meaning that you don't have to phone in every single morning and wait for what seems like eternity--have it pretty well made in the shade. I think those are the riders who go to one set destination for most or all of their trips. But anyway, it's great to have you.
Jake

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On May 3, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Jen <jenandnixon@...> wrote:

HI folks:

Thought I’d quickly drop in. This group is quiet but thought I’d give it a bit of a “jump-start” (no pun intended) to keep it from going dormant.

I am mainly going to be lurking as Uber and Lyft isn’t available in my small city; however, I’ve used the service a few times pre-COVID riding with colleagues on work-related trips. However, I like to follow along on legislative and human rights issues across North America. I reside in Northern BC, in Canada.

I am also a guide dog user as well.

Thanks and have a lovely day (hoping it is sunny wherever you are as it is beautiful here!).

Jen








Re: hello

 

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I don't use Lyft much or actually I guess I really don't use Lyft at all however I do use Uber a lot and every trip I receive an email from Uber that could be saved in a folder just for transportation and then you would be able to retrieve whatever information you need when you need it. I am totally blind and find the Uber app on my iPhone very accessible. My wife is somewhat technologically challenged and she uses the Uber app on her iPhone without much problem.

John Harden
For Quality Perkins Braille Writer Repair





On May 3, 2023, at 9:55 PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:

What kind of information are you wanting to retrieve? If something about your trip history look under your account, you shall find something about your trip history.

On May 3, 2023, at 8:50 PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:

Paratransit sucks everywhere. ?I got offered a job that starts at a local university in the fall, and the O&M person told me about the options for either paratransit or the regular bus set up to the college, and I’m going to just use Lyft because the deal is the same no matter what I use. ?This brings me to another question and that is is there a way of retrieving information on some Lyft rides that I can get to write off at the end of the year.
On May 3, 2023, at 8:41 PM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@...> wrote:

?That's about correct for A.D.A. paratransit. ?Just about impossible to
book a ride on or before weekends to do a shopping run too on paratransit.


-- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 3 May 2023, JAKE JOEHL wrote:

Hi Jen and welcome aboard. Both Uber and Lyft are available here in the Chicago area, and I've used them both briefly with sighted companions. I'm an iPhone user and briefly used the Uber app. At the time it was mediocre with VoiceOver, but hopefully that has changed for the better. I don't travel much independently anymore, due primarily to the fact that the ADA paratransit in my area stinks. Well...I suppose for some of us it does. Only those who have signed up for subscription service--meaning that you don't have to phone in every single morning and wait for what seems like eternity--have it pretty well made in the shade. I think those are the riders who go to one set destination for most or all of their trips. But anyway, it's great to have you.
Jake

--Please visit me at <> .

On May 3, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Jen <jenandnixon@...> wrote:

HI folks:

Thought I’d quickly drop in. This group is quiet but thought I’d give it a bit of a “jump-start” (no pun intended) to keep it from going dormant.

I am mainly going to be lurking as Uber and Lyft isn’t available in my small city; however, I’ve used the service a few times pre-COVID riding with colleagues on work-related trips. However, I like to follow along on legislative and human rights issues across North America. I reside in Northern BC, in Canada.

I am also a guide dog user as well.

Thanks and have a lovely day (hoping it is sunny wherever you are as it is beautiful here!).

Jen



























Re: hello

 

What kind of information are you wanting to retrieve? If something about your trip history look under your account, you shall find something about your trip history.

On May 3, 2023, at 8:50 PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:

Paratransit sucks everywhere. I got offered a job that starts at a local university in the fall, and the O&M person told me about the options for either paratransit or the regular bus set up to the college, and I’m going to just use Lyft because the deal is the same no matter what I use. This brings me to another question and that is is there a way of retrieving information on some Lyft rides that I can get to write off at the end of the year.
On May 3, 2023, at 8:41 PM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@...> wrote:

?That's about correct for A.D.A. paratransit. Just about impossible to
book a ride on or before weekends to do a shopping run too on paratransit.


-- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 3 May 2023, JAKE JOEHL wrote:

Hi Jen and welcome aboard. Both Uber and Lyft are available here in the Chicago area, and I've used them both briefly with sighted companions. I'm an iPhone user and briefly used the Uber app. At the time it was mediocre with VoiceOver, but hopefully that has changed for the better. I don't travel much independently anymore, due primarily to the fact that the ADA paratransit in my area stinks. Well...I suppose for some of us it does. Only those who have signed up for subscription service--meaning that you don't have to phone in every single morning and wait for what seems like eternity--have it pretty well made in the shade. I think those are the riders who go to one set destination for most or all of their trips. But anyway, it's great to have you.
Jake

--Please visit me at <> .

On May 3, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Jen <jenandnixon@...> wrote:

HI folks:

Thought I’d quickly drop in. This group is quiet but thought I’d give it a bit of a “jump-start” (no pun intended) to keep it from going dormant.

I am mainly going to be lurking as Uber and Lyft isn’t available in my small city; however, I’ve used the service a few times pre-COVID riding with colleagues on work-related trips. However, I like to follow along on legislative and human rights issues across North America. I reside in Northern BC, in Canada.

I am also a guide dog user as well.

Thanks and have a lovely day (hoping it is sunny wherever you are as it is beautiful here!).

Jen















Re: hello

 

Paratransit sucks everywhere. I got offered a job that starts at a local university in the fall, and the O&M person told me about the options for either paratransit or the regular bus set up to the college, and I’m going to just use Lyft because the deal is the same no matter what I use. This brings me to another question and that is is there a way of retrieving information on some Lyft rides that I can get to write off at the end of the year.

On May 3, 2023, at 8:41 PM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@...> wrote:

?That's about correct for A.D.A. paratransit. Just about impossible to
book a ride on or before weekends to do a shopping run too on paratransit.


-- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 3 May 2023, JAKE JOEHL wrote:

Hi Jen and welcome aboard. Both Uber and Lyft are available here in the Chicago area, and I've used them both briefly with sighted companions. I'm an iPhone user and briefly used the Uber app. At the time it was mediocre with VoiceOver, but hopefully that has changed for the better. I don't travel much independently anymore, due primarily to the fact that the ADA paratransit in my area stinks. Well...I suppose for some of us it does. Only those who have signed up for subscription service--meaning that you don't have to phone in every single morning and wait for what seems like eternity--have it pretty well made in the shade. I think those are the riders who go to one set destination for most or all of their trips. But anyway, it's great to have you.
Jake

--Please visit me at <> .

On May 3, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Jen <jenandnixon@...> wrote:

HI folks:

Thought I’d quickly drop in. This group is quiet but thought I’d give it a bit of a “jump-start” (no pun intended) to keep it from going dormant.

I am mainly going to be lurking as Uber and Lyft isn’t available in my small city; however, I’ve used the service a few times pre-COVID riding with colleagues on work-related trips. However, I like to follow along on legislative and human rights issues across North America. I reside in Northern BC, in Canada.

I am also a guide dog user as well.

Thanks and have a lovely day (hoping it is sunny wherever you are as it is beautiful here!).

Jen











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Hello Jen, welcome aboard. I am the sole owner of this group. And I am glad to have you here. I'm sorry that Lyft is not available in your area but I'm glad that you've had some successful trip with Uber. I created this group a while ago, because people wanted to discuss the challenges and end issues of both services. But it never has really taken off but I am glad that there is some traffic now.

On May 3, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Jen <jenandnixon@...> wrote:

HI folks:
?
Thought I’d quickly drop in. This group is quiet but thought I’d give it a bit of a “jump-start” (no pun intended) to keep it from going dormant.
?
I am mainly going to be lurking as Uber and Lyft isn’t available in my small city; however, I’ve used the service a few times pre-COVID riding with colleagues on work-related trips. However, I like to follow along on legislative and human rights issues across North America. I reside in Northern BC, in Canada.
?
I am also a guide dog user as well.
?
Thanks and have a lovely day (hoping it is sunny wherever you are as it is beautiful here!).
?
Jen


Re: hello

 

That's about correct for A.D.A. paratransit. Just about impossible to
book a ride on or before weekends to do a shopping run too on paratransit.


-- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.

On Wed, 3 May 2023, JAKE JOEHL wrote:

Hi Jen and welcome aboard. Both Uber and Lyft are available here in the Chicago area, and I've used them both briefly with sighted companions. I'm an iPhone user and briefly used the Uber app. At the time it was mediocre with VoiceOver, but hopefully that has changed for the better. I don't travel much independently anymore, due primarily to the fact that the ADA paratransit in my area stinks. Well...I suppose for some of us it does. Only those who have signed up for subscription service--meaning that you don't have to phone in every single morning and wait for what seems like eternity--have it pretty well made in the shade. I think those are the riders who go to one set destination for most or all of their trips. But anyway, it's great to have you.
Jake

--Please visit me at <> .

On May 3, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Jen <jenandnixon@...> wrote:

HI folks:

Thought I’d quickly drop in. This group is quiet but thought I’d give it a bit of a “jump-start” (no pun intended) to keep it from going dormant.

I am mainly going to be lurking as Uber and Lyft isn’t available in my small city; however, I’ve used the service a few times pre-COVID riding with colleagues on work-related trips. However, I like to follow along on legislative and human rights issues across North America. I reside in Northern BC, in Canada.

I am also a guide dog user as well.

Thanks and have a lovely day (hoping it is sunny wherever you are as it is beautiful here!).

Jen








Re: hello

 

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Hi Jen and welcome aboard. Both Uber and Lyft are available here in the Chicago area, and I've used them both briefly with sighted companions. I'm an iPhone user and briefly used the Uber app. At the time it was mediocre with VoiceOver, but hopefully that has changed for the better. I don't travel much independently anymore, due primarily to the fact that the ADA paratransit in my area stinks. Well...I suppose for some of us it does. Only those who have signed up for subscription service--meaning that you don't have to phone in every single morning and wait for what seems like eternity--have it pretty well made in the shade. I think those are the riders who go to one set destination for most or all of their trips. But anyway, it's great to have you.
Jake

--Please visit me at ?.

On May 3, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Jen <jenandnixon@...> wrote:

HI folks:
?
Thought I’d quickly drop in. This group is quiet but thought I’d give it a bit of a “jump-start” (no pun intended) to keep it from going dormant.
?
I am mainly going to be lurking as Uber and Lyft isn’t available in my small city; however, I’ve used the service a few times pre-COVID riding with colleagues on work-related trips. However, I like to follow along on legislative and human rights issues across North America. I reside in Northern BC, in Canada.
?
I am also a guide dog user as well.
?
Thanks and have a lovely day (hoping it is sunny wherever you are as it is beautiful here!).
?
Jen


hello

 

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HI folks:

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Thought I’d quickly drop in. This group is quiet but thought I’d give it a bit of a “jump-start” (no pun intended) to keep it from going dormant.

?

I am mainly going to be lurking as Uber and Lyft isn’t available in my small city; however, I’ve used the service a few times pre-COVID riding with colleagues on work-related trips. However, I like to follow along on legislative and human rights issues across North America. I reside in Northern BC, in Canada.

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I am also a guide dog user as well.

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Thanks and have a lovely day (hoping it is sunny wherever you are as it is beautiful here!).

?

Jen


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Justin it's Joseph the List donor. Glad to have you here.

On Mar 11, 2023, at 5:31 AM, Justin Williams <justin.williams2@...> wrote:

I'm Justin good to be here.
Justin
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Re: ancillary resource

 

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Hi Jake, yes, both of them are perfectly fine with talkback and voiceover. Give it a shot and try it and let us know if you need any assistance.
Joseph Hudson

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On Mar 11, 2023, at 9:48 AM, JAKE JOEHL <jajoehl@...> wrote:

Thanks for sending this Jude. I just bookmarked it and will circle back to it. The paratransit in my neck of the woods is less than desirable, and I need to get out more. I've taken both Uber and Lyft a few times with sighted assistance. I haven't checked out the Lyft app, but the Uber app was okay with VoiceOver last I checked.
Jake

--Please visit me at??.

On Mar 11, 2023, at 12:19 AM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@...> wrote:

gogograndparent.com is a phone service with an app uber and lyft users can
use to arrange transportation and it does not cover all areas of the
United States. ?It will get you the least expensive ride from the two
services.



Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)

.








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Yes it does.

On Mar 11, 2023, at 10:02 AM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@...> wrote:

As far as I know the lyft app also works with voiceover.



Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)

.

On Sat, 11 Mar 2023, JAKE JOEHL wrote:

Thanks for sending this Jude. I just bookmarked it and will circle back to it. The paratransit in my neck of the woods is less than desirable, and I need to get out more. I've taken both Uber and Lyft a few times with sighted assistance. I haven't checked out the Lyft app, but the Uber app was okay with VoiceOver last I checked.
Jake

--Please visit me at?<> .

On Mar 11, 2023, at 12:19 AM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@...> wrote:

?is a phone service with an app uber and lyft users can
use to arrange transportation and it does not cover all areas of the
United States. ?It will get you the least expensive ride from the two
services.



Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)

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