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  1. See Lyft service locations in Greater Toronto. Learn more.

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    How can we help you? Search keywords or questions. Popular articles. Lost and found for riders. How and when driver pay is calculated. Report a safety incident or citation. Service animal policy. Choose the type of help you need. Driving with Lyft. Riding with Lyft. Applying to drive. All help topics. How to create a Lyft account.

  3. Feb 13, 2019 · You can contact Lyft customer service by calling (844) 250-2773. As the official name of the phone line suggests, this support channel is dedicated to time-sensitive issues — especially safety concerns — that require immediate response.

  4. We’ve got your easy ride across town,Toronto. Whether you’re riding to work, taking your #1 for a night on the town, or anything in between, count on Lyft for a ride in minutes. The Lyft app matches you with local drivers in just a few taps. Request, ride, then simply pay in the app.

    • How to Contact Lyft Customer Service
    • Lyft Critical Response Line: 855-865-9553
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    Contacting a live person at Lyft HQ for driver support can be hard, even if you live outside of San Francisco where Lyft has traditionally centralized its operations. Since getting support from Lyft seems to be so hard, people tend to get frustrated and head over to RSG to get advice. Luckily for you, Lyft offers a lot of options for contacting the...

    When ish hits the fan, Lyft has a Critical Response Line that you can call. It is available 24/7 and handles all emergency related issues. This is only for emergencies and shouldn’t be called for any reason other than that. Save it in your phone and hopefully you will never have to call it. If you need help determining what an emergency is: Critica...

    This is the fastest way to get an answer to the most common questions. Think of it as a Lyft Wiki of sorts. If you are just getting started and have a bunch of questions, this is a great resource. Sometimes it’s good to check even as a veteran driver since things tend to change so much. It is also a lot faster than a support email. Often if you sen...

    Back in the day, we used to just shoot off an email to support@lyft.com. That handle has since been killed off though and replaced with amessaging systemfrom within Lyft’s website. Lyft’s Help Center leads to this form: Keep the email ticket concise. Avoid telling long stories that don’t get to the point or have multiple points. Avoid rants. Here a...

    You can also try to contact Lyft via in-app support, although they will try to “call you back” instead of providing you the emergency response line.

    Social media can be great place to ask for help. Lyft has some pretty competent people running their Facebook page. You can post a comment on the page and they should respond within a few hours. They also now accept Facebook Messenger, so you can inquire in a more private fashion too if you don’t want the whole world to see your problems. Pro-tip: ...

    Fun fact,it used to be a running joke in the San Diego Lyfters group on Facebook to tell new Lyft drivers in San Diego that Lyft’s local offices were at 7310 Miramar Road (a giant pyramid building) and that they could get their Lyft mustache, shwag, and cookies there. This prank caught on because every few days a new driver would ask where the offi...

  5. This page provides information about vehicle, driver, and document requirements, province regulations, insurance coverage, and city-specific requirements needed to drive with Lyft in the province of Ontario.

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  7. Toronto, ON M4C 5R1 Monday to Friday, 8:30a.m. to 4:00p.m. Except on Statutory holidays. Availability of in-person services for some licence types may vary. Please refer to the “How to Apply” tab on licence category webpages below for more information. Fax: 416-392-4515 Email: PTCbusinesslicence@toronto.ca

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