Uber:

Uber touts the option for riders to add three stops to each ride. Riders start by adding their last stop when requesting a vehicle. A plus sign next to the last stop space can be clicked to reveal two additional stop spaces. After adding these stops, the Uber app updates the map with driver-partners available for multiple destinations.

Lyft:

Lyft added the ability to make multiple stops to its app in 2016. In the app, a user starts by requesting a ride and adding their final stop. There is a plus sign located next to the final stop, which brings up space for an intermediary stop. Lyft allows riders to include two destinations per trip with no fee or premium for the service.

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