Taking breaks and time limits in driver mode
We want you to be as rested as possible out on the road. Feel free to exit driver mode and take a break anytime you'd like.
Time limits
To keep the Lyft community safe, you must take a full, uninterrupted 6-hour break for every 12 hours you're in driver mode. These 12 hours in driver mode do not have to be consecutive.
Once you have been in driver mode for 12 hours, our system will prevent you from going online until you have taken this mandatory 6-hour break.
In addition to Lyft’s standard driver mode limit, certain regions have local regulations that determine how long a driver can stay in driver mode and how long their break must be. If you exceed the driver mode limit for your specific region, our system will prevent you from going online until you have taken the break required for your region.
The time you spend waiting in an airport queue won’t be counted towards the 12-hour limit. This rule applies to most regions.
If you are in a region without local regulations, you can check your current progress towards the time limits through the earnings tab.
See requirements in your area by selecting your city or state here.
Note: Only log into driver mode to drive. Use the Driver Dashboard to check stats like earnings or bonus requirements.
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