While hundreds of Uber and Lyft drivers prepare to strike, Black-owned and operated Quik Carry is taking the wheel to the bustling city of Atlanta. Catch a ride just in time to celebrate the Memorial weekend or get in on the rideshare app’s revolutionary wave to disrupt the industry.
Operating in several cities, Quik Carry is offering a unique experience that aims to play a pivotal role in fostering economic empowerment within communities. The company takes pride in being Atlanta and South Florida’s 100% Black-owned ride-sharing app delivering exceptional service to passengers and drivers while championing the importance of Black-owned businesses, according to a press release obtained by BLACK ENTERPRISE.
According to 11Alive, there will be less Uber and Lyft vehicles on the streets this upcoming busy holiday weekend. Disgruntled rideshare drivers have been vocal about low wages, unsafe conditions and unfair policies that leave gas tanks and pockets empty. A source told the news outlet that up to 500 drivers have agreed to stay home and the number is expected to increase to the thousands as the weekend approaches.
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