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Lyft launches driver relief program in response to rising fuel prices in the US

Lyft, the ride-hailing service, announced on Wednesday that it will launch a temporary driver relief program in the United States.

Gig workers are being hurt by a sharp increase in fuel prices, caused by disruptions to energy supplies linked to the ongoing U.S./Israeli conflict against Iran.

In recent weeks the?national average gasoline price has increased by more than 30%, and is now hovering at $4 per gallon.

Lyft’s 60-day program, which runs from March 27 to May 26, offers fuel savings and cash-back incentives for drivers who use the Lyft Direct debit card.

Top-performing drivers can expect to receive 2% extra cash back for fuel purchases. Mid-level drivers, meanwhile, will receive an additional 1% on top of the existing rewards, which range from 1% up to 10% depending on driver status.

According to the company, combined savings from?partnerships with Lyft could be as high as 94 cents a gallon for drivers in the top tier, based on an average national fuel price of $3.97 a gallon.

DoorDash, a food?delivery service, announced?on?Monday that it would be launching a similar?program which would run until April 26. (Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

(source: Reuters)