It's only four years old, but Lyft is already proving it's more than just a ride-hailing app-it's a vision for the future. In May, reports surfaced that the San Francisco-based startup and General Motors would begin testing a fleet of self-driving electric taxis starting next year. This came months after GM invested $500 million in Lyft as part of a shared mission to deliver autonomous vehicles worldwide. If Lyft co-founder Logan Green has his way, car ownership and operation will be a luxury, not a necessity. And that could forever transform the face of our cities, suburbs, and cars themselves.
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