inDrive The trip commission rate for trips made by app drivers in cities in the Porto Alegre metropolitan area has been temporarily canceledThere has been severe flooding in Rio Grande do Sul since last week. The measure comes into force this Wednesday (8) at 8 am.

According to inDrive, the initiative aims to: Providing better conditions for shared drivers to make essential journeys in municipalities affected by rains. Thanks to the temporary exemption, there will be no need to pay brokerage fees.

“The state of Rio Grande do Sul is going through a process Moment of reconstruction after a week of rain and floods It leaves scars of destruction, flooding homes, commercial facilities and other infrastructure, leaving many people homeless and without access to basic needs,” the company commented in a statement.

Additionally, according to inDrive, the measure contributes to supporting mobility in the region by “increasing the income of drivers affected by the tragedy.” The company emphasized that The fee charged to drivers, currently 9.99% per segment, is the only fee they receive in racing.

Cities covered

A. Temporary exemption from inDrive fee for drivers in Greater Porto Alegre Available in the following cities:

  • Porto Alegre
  • canoes
  • gravatai
  • Eldorado do Sul
  • Guaíba
  • Cachoeirinha
  • Dawn

According to inDrive, the municipalities covered by the commission fee exemption are “the main cities for the operation of the platform in the region.” In these locations, thousands of service usersas the application states.

Another important detail announced by inDrive is this: The exemption will be valid in the region until May 10 at 23.59It also applies to delivery people using the app.

Source: Tec Mundo

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