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I was trying to find if there was a discounted ride service for low income and I found on the lyft website something called "Lyft Up'. It mentioned something about getting rides for groceries, job hunting, and voting. But it doesn't say how someone who is on EBT or Medicaid or whatever can actually take advantage of the program. I found it a little absurd that it's wanting to charge me $15 or more to go one mile. Unfortunately the healthcare program that I'm on doesn't offer transportation benefit or I would use that. I live in New Mexico. Unfortunately Albuquerque is the only city that actually has bus service and I live in Rio Rancho.
u/90sGirlPCgamer — 8 days ago