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Lyft is adding quality-of-life improvements to its app.
Like Uber and Waze, it's implementing real-time road alerts that allow drivers to mark accidents.
The app will now inform drivers if their passengers are in bike or bus lanes.
Drivers in some places will also find out if a route goes through a school or traffic enforcement.
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