Building on previous deployments in L.A. and San Francisco, thousands of cab drivers on the Curb network will gain access to millions of Lyft riders in the city
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) and Curb, the leading ride-hailing platform for licensed taxis, today announced the expansion of their strategic partnership to New York City, the largest taxi market in the United States. Eligible Lyft riders in New York City can now be matched with a licensed taxi through Curb Flow, Curb’s open API that aggregates ride demand into a single network, directly through the Lyft app they already use.
The New York City expansion follows launches in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and marks the first time Lyft riders in New York City will have access to licensed taxis through the Lyft app. With Curb's network of thousands of taxis in the city, the expansion represents Lyft’s largest deployment of the Curb integration and a meaningful new earning opportunity for New York City's taxi drivers.
Riders who request a Standard, Priority Pickup, or Wait & Save ride through the Lyft app may be matched with a licensed taxi when one is nearby. Lyft riders who prefer not to be matched with a taxi can update their preference in the app. All rides maintain the same Lyft experience riders expect: upfront pricing, driver and vehicle information, in-app safety features, and the ability to tip and rate their driver.
“Taxis are iconic within New York City, and we’re proud to bring the Lyft experience to cab riders and drivers here for the first time,” said Jeremy Bird, EVP of Global Growth at Lyft. “This expansion connects a well-established community of professional drivers to millions of Lyft riders, making it easier for New Yorkers to get where they’re going.”
Lyft’s full suite of safety and rider features, including real-time location sharing, in-app chat, Smart Trip Check-In, and emergency assistance, will be available on all taxi rides. Taxi drivers in the Curb network are subject to the same high service standards as all drivers on the Lyft platform.
“New York City is the heart of the taxi industry in America, and this expansion with Lyft reflects our shared commitment to putting drivers first and giving riders a better experience,” said Dorel Tamam, Vice President, Mobile Business Unit at Curb. “Curb Flow was built to unify the fragmented ride-hailing experience, and bringing Lyft into that network in New York City is a major milestone for drivers and riders alike.”
The New York City expansion reflects Lyft’s strategy of expanding transportation options for riders through partnerships with established, licensed operators.
About Lyft
Whether it’s an everyday commute or a journey that changes everything, Lyft is driven by our purpose: to serve and connect. Founded in 2012, Lyft has grown into a global mobility platform offering a mix of rideshare, taxis, private hire vehicles, executive chauffeur services, car sharing, bikes, and scooters across six continents and thousands of cities. Millions of drivers have chosen to earn on billions of rides — helping to create a more connected world, with transportation options for everyone.
About Curb
Curb reimagines urban mobility with a driver-first approach built on upfront pricing and transparency. Headquartered in Long Island City, New York, in the same market where its yellow cab technology first took hold, Curb connects more than 100,000 drivers across 65+ cities in the U.S., U.K., and Canada, powering millions of rides and billions of dollars in payment transactions annually. Its platform unifies taxis and for-hire vehicles for passengers, drivers, and fleet managers alike, while its B2B services support transit agencies, healthcare providers, and businesses. Taxi TV and Curb Journey Connect extend that reach further, connecting billions of riders through targeted advertising.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in this announcement are “forward-looking statements” about Lyft within the meaning of the securities laws, including statements about Lyft’s partnership with Curb, the anticipated benefits, rewards, opportunities and experiences for riders and drivers, and plans for future expansions, among others. Such statements, which are not of historical fact, involve estimates, assumptions, judgments and uncertainties. There are a number of factors that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those addressed in the forward-looking statements. Such factors are detailed in Lyft’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Lyft does not undertake an obligation to update its forward-looking statements to reflect future events, except as required by applicable law.
Contacts Media Contacts:
Lyft:
Cristian Delgado
Press@Lyft.com
Curb:
West of Fairfax for Curb
Curb@westof.co