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Lyft removed the option to split ride fares with other passengers, but says an "easier" option is coming soon

The ride-hailing company didn't offer a reason for removing the feature, but added "easier and smoother ways to split your fare" are coming next year.

  • The ride-hailing company didn't offer a reason for removing the feature, but said "easier and smoother ways to split your fare" are coming next year.
  • Uber, Lyft's direct competitor, still offers fare splitting.

Trying to get your friend to cover their half of the Lyft ride might have gotten a little more difficult.

Lyft confirmed that it removed Split Pay, the feature that lets users split ride fares with other passengers. A spokesperson for the ride-hailing company didn't offer a reason for removing the feature, but said "easier and smoother ways to split your fare" are coming next year.

The Split Pay feature, which was added in 2014, offered users an in-app method of splitting a fare with up to five people from the phone's contact list. Uber, Lyft's direct competitor, still offers an in-app fare-splitting feature.

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So for now, you'll need to resort to Venmo or other payment apps to make sure everyone pays their part when catching a ride with Lyft.

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