The ridesharing impact on drunk driving

By Associated Engineering Press

Uber and Lyft driving have become popular side hustles for people around the world. But for one driver the ride sharing services are more than just a full-time gig. “Oh my goodness, it has been awesome, I have loved it. It’s made my life so much happier,” Leigh Ann Browne, who is a full-time Uber and Lyft driver said. She’s been her own boss since August of 2018. “That’s probably the biggest benefit, I don’t have to hear or listen to anybody else except what my budget needs,” Browne said. There are a lot of reasons why she does it. Sources: Fox 6 on 10/31Fox 6 on 11/3NBC (Montgomery)Fox (Dothan)

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Author: Associated Engineering Press    /    Posted on: November 1, 2019    /    Posted in:   Center for Advanced Public Safety, Faculty and Staff, In The News, Research    /    Features: