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Lyft Takes a Stand: Drivers Get Anti-Trafficking Training Ahead of World Cup

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As the 2026 World Cup approaches, Lyft is stepping up its game in a big way. The rideshare giant is arming its drivers with crucial training on anti-human trafficking, making sure they can recognize risks while keeping fans safe during the highly anticipated event. With thousands of enthusiastic fans pouring into cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Miami, this initiative couldn’t come at a better time.

In addition to safety training, Lyft has something special planned for new riders. They’ll be rolling out a promo code for first-time users coming from Europe, aiming to create a friendly welcome for all those traveling across the pond. This combination of driver education and passenger perks shows Lyft’s commitment not just to business, but also to community safety.

Lyft’s efforts mirror growing concerns over human trafficking spikes during major sporting events. Authorities have noted that these gatherings often attract criminal activities, making initiatives like Lyft’s essential. As the world of sports unites fans, it’s heartening to see a company take a proactive stance to ensure that fun doesn’t come at a costly price. When the crowds gather, let’s hope everyone remembers to keep safety at the forefront!

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