Once passengers enter a vehicle for their trip, it's the rideshare's insurance that covers everyone in the car, something New Jersey has been mandating even before it became the national standard.
Beginning one week after the remnants of Hurricane Ida hit New Jersey, the state said it has provided 2,400 free or discounted Uber or Lyft rides to date.
It's been a week since Tropical Storm Ida ravaged parts of the Garden State. Now, NJ has partnered with the two biggest rideshare companies to offer transportation to residents who lost their vehicles.
Uber aims to help people register to vote, find polling locations,give users discounted riders to the polls on election day, and will even feed you while in line.