Lyft launches teen ride-sharing service in select cities
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Lyft's stock fell 16% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company posted an operating loss for 2025.
Lyft expanded its Lyft Teen rideshare option to more than 200 U.S. markets, allowing users aged 13 to 17 to ride with parental controls and safety tools. The company highlighted safety features such as trip tracking and in app safeguards as it rolls out the teen service nationally.
His first job was to deliver The Washington Post. He worked under Jeff Bezos at Amazon before his time at Lyft.