Uber and Lyft are two popular ride-sharing services. Imagine that you are visiting New York City for a family vacation. You are trying to decide whether to use one of these ride-sharing services to get around the city or rent a car and drive yourself. Considering the perspectives of the passengers (your family), the drivers, and the company (Uber or Lyft), explain the following:
A. why ride-sharing services have gained in popularity
B. the financial considerations relevant to your decision
C. the nonfinancial considerations relevant to your decision
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