JAMESTOWN – Ride sharing services are now available in Chautauqua County, along with the rest of Upstate New York.
The long-awaited service was approved earlier this year by the state legislature and wend into effect on Thursday. It’s designed to provide service for anyone without their own vehicle, or who would rather not drive at certain times.
“Ride sharing is a welcoming addition to Chautauqua County and it is just in time for our busy visitor season,” said Chautauqua County Executive Vince Horrigan.
According to the County Executive’s Office, at least one service is already available through Uber. To utilize the service, individuals simply go to the Google Play Store or Apple Store using a smartphone and search for the Uber App. People who don’t have a smartphone can access your account and request a ride on Uber’s website at uber.com.
Chautauqua County Visitors’ Bureau executive director Andrew Nixon said that ride hailing and sharing will help visitors get to a variety of destinations in and around the region.
“This is a fantastic service for area attractions, restaurants, wineries, breweries, and lodging properties to let their customers know about,” said Nixon. “It provides a convenient and affordable alternative to driving when necessary.”
There is also the opportunity for area residents and business people to become Uber drivers. Since this service is just beginning in Chautauqua County, there is plenty of need for drivers. The app provides instructions on how to become a driver, or interested persons can go to Uber.com.
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