Ride-hailing service Lyft, the underdog rival to Uber, is getting rid of its iconic pink mustache logo and replacing it with something more useful -- beacons. The light-up beacons, which Lyft calls ...
Cars with pink mustaches (or car-staches) are the emblem of Lyft – a Ride-Share service that, like Sidecar and Uber, uses smart phone apps to link ordinary people driving cars with people needing ...
We've all been there — we need a ride home from a late night of pub crawling and we don't want to throw up on Muni. So we call that lucky friend with a car to hitch a ride home. This friend never ...
A Lyft ride-sharing driver, signified by the pink mustache ornament on her vehicle, is cheered on by supporters as the company launches its service up Cherokee Street in St. Louis on Friday, April 18, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Lyft President and CEO John Zimmer discusses the history of ...
Ben Wallace picks me up downtown. I have to look for him for a couple seconds, because the giant pink mustache that identified him and every other Lyft driver for the first several months of the ...