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Uber and Lyft Vehicle and Driver Requirements in Kentucky

To drive for Uber or Lyft in Kentucky, your vehicle has to be no more than 15 years old. In addition, it may have to be inspected within 30 days of when you’re approved to be an Uber or Lyft driver.

Outside of these, you have to meet the rideshare company’s age requirement and pass a background check. You’re also required to have a valid driver’s license, car insurance, and a clean driving record.

Talk with a Lexington car accident lawyer if you’re hurt in a crash while you’re traveling in a rideshare or if an Uber or Lyft driver slams their vehicle into yours. Your attorney can provide insights into Uber and Lyft vehicle and driver requirements in Kentucky and how these apply to your case.

Uber Vehicle and Driver Requirements in Kentucky

You are subject to Uber’s vehicle requirements if you drive for the rideshare company in Kentucky or elsewhere in the United States. These requirements include:

    • Having a vehicle that’s 15 years old or newer
    • Driving a four-door vehicle
    • Operating a vehicle that is in good condition and with no cosmetic damage
    • Passing a vehicle inspection, typically within 30 days of being approved as a driver for Uber and on an annual basis or every 50,000 miles

In Kentucky, the requirements to sign up as a driver for Uber include:

    • Having at least one year of driving experience
    • Passing a background check
    • Being at least 21 (or 19 for Uber Eats)

Along with these things, to drive for Uber, you’re required to have a valid driver’s license, proof of valid vehicle registration, and proof of vehicle insurance with your name on the document.

If you’re involved in an Uber accident, remember, you have access to legal help. Consult with a car accident attorney, and they can determine if you have grounds for suing Uber or one of its drivers for compensatory damages.

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Lyft Vehicle and Driver Requirements in Kentucky

You have to meet various vehicle requirements if you want to drive for Lyft. Below are details about these requirements:

    • Your car has to be a 2010 model or newer, have four doors, and have five to eight seats, including one for the driver.
    • You can’t drive a stretch limo, taxi, or non-Express Drive vehicle.
    • Your car can’t be titled as salvage, non-repairable, rebuilt, or any equivalent classification.

If you want to drive for Lyft, you will have to comply with the following driver requirements.

    • You’re required to have a valid driver’s license, and temporary and out-of-state licenses are acceptable.
    • You have to be at least 25.
    • You have to pass a driver screening, which will require a review of your driving history and a criminal background check.
    • You have to have a smartphone so you can run the Lyft app while you drive for the rideshare company.

To become a Lyft driver, you will have to submit the following documents:

    • Driver profile photo
    • Personal vehicle information
    • Vehicle registration
    • Annual vehicle inspection
    • Defensive Driving course certificate
    • TNC vehicle authorization form

You can receive insurance coverage while driving with Lyft. This coverage can protect you financially if you are involved in an auto accident while accepting fares.

If a Lyft driver is liable for an accident in which you suffer injuries, seek legal help in the days after the incident. Partner with a Lexington personal injury lawyer who has rideshare accident case experience. Your attorney may help you hold Lyft or one of its drivers liable for your accident losses. Call us at (859) 268-4300 for a free case evaluation.