The service is available to communities in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island – where Bill de Blasio, the city’s mayor, announced the launch of a dockless bike-share scheme in June.
InDriver vehicles are also available to riders in Manhattan for longer trips throughout the city.
The company says its drivers will receive the entire fare of every ride for the first six months, excluding taxes, tolls, bank fees and the Black Car Fund surcharge – a fund set up to ensure the safety of for-hire drivers and their passengers. After this period, the commission fee for drivers will be 5-8%.
As part of the launch, InDriver has moved its headquarters to NYC.




