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Apply to drive. Get information about what you need to start driving for Lyft in Toronto. Driver and vehicle requirements vary by city and state.
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Lyft drivers in Toronto must have a Private Transportation...
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Whether you’re driving to pay the bills, take control of your schedule, or meet interesting people, Lyft will help you get there. The Lyft Driver app matches you with local passengers, and lets you earn when you want.
Lyft drivers in Toronto must have a Private Transportation Company (PTC) driver's licence. Lyft will apply for the licence on behalf of each driver who meets all City of Toronto’s requirements. Once issued, Lyft will send you an email with your PTC driver's licence information.
Sign up to drive with Lyft. Earn money driving your own car or an affordable rental. Set your own hours and get 24/7 support. Apply today!
Driver requirements. Thanks for your interest in joining our driver community! To drive with Lyft, applicants must meet the general driving requirements listed below. Applicants must also meet regional requirements and vehicle requirements. See our driver application requirements for the full list. Skip to:
How to apply to become a driver. Applying to be a driver is easy as long as you and your vehicle meet requirements. Start your application online or through the app. Skip to: How to start an application. See your application status. Applicant checks and issues.
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If you are a driver for a Private Transportation Company you must be licensed. The City is updating the Vehicle-for-Hire Bylaw and developing a framework that balances customer service, economic impacts on drivers, impacts on public transit and congestion, and equity and accessibility.