Lyft is getting more aggressive with its multiple passenger ride-sharing service Lyft Line. Today the company announced it has acquired ride-sharing platform Hitch. Hitch is a San Francisco-based car service similar to Lyft and Uber that boasted it was half the price of both of those more established services. Lyft announced that the Hitch platform will close tomorrow_and that current Hitch drivers are invited to join Lyft. Hitch customers will have to create a Lyft account if they don’t already have one. No user information will be transferred over in the acquisition. Lyft said that the acquisition would help with...
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