![]() ![]() While both of those features keep the service limited to commuters for now, they also skirt the regulations that Lyft and Uber are now subject to. Drivers only make $0.54 per mile, so they're only getting reimbursed for the mileage rather than turning a profit. For starters, Google only allows drivers and riders to take two trips per day. ![]() There are some appreciable differences between Waze Rider and its more established rivals, however. After several months in private beta, the Wall Street Journal reports that Google is ready to open up its casual carpool competitor to Uber and Lyft. Waze Rider, the ride-sharing version of the popular Google-owned navigation app, is now open to the general public in the Bay Area. ![]()
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