The Army wants to make it easier to call Lyft and Uber on base
The Army has launched a pilot program at six major bases intended to make it easier for soldiers and military families to get picked up and dropped off by ride-sharing companies.
Jeff Schogol
Posted Yesterday
Six Army bases taking part in a pilot program intended to make it easier for soldiers and families to use ride-sharing companies on base. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Hammond.
Trying to get on or off a military base without a vehicle of one’s own can be a pain. Most installations don’t have reliable or consistent public transportation, and calling a ride-share service like Lyft or Uber can lead to delays as drivers have to get a pass every time they go through the gate.
The Army is launching a pilot program to standardize procedures and requirements for using ride-sharing companies like Lyft and Uber on six major bases, an Army news release says.
“This program demonstrates our commitment to addressing the challenges faced by our military communities,” Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll said in a news release Monday. “Through collaboration with the ride-share industry, we’re able to provide our Soldiers and their families with safe, reliable and convenient transportation options that support their unique needs and enhance their overall quality of life.”
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