Get All Access for $5/mo

Uber Saw a Huge Bump in App Downloads During D.C.'s Metro Shutdown The Washington, D.C. metro closure on Wednesday may have irritated most residents, but it sure made Uber happy.

By Kia Kokalitcheva

This story originally appeared on Fortune Magazine

Pexels

The Washington, D.C. metro closure on Wednesday may have irritated most residents, but it sure made Uber happy.

Once the morning commute died down, the ride-hailing company revealed the bump in use it saw thanks to the metro's shut down. Uber says that compared to the same day last week, it saw a 70 percent bump in app downloads in the D.C. area, and three times as many riders took their first trip during morning commute. Uber offered a $25 credit to new users toward their first ride during the shutdown, while rival Lyft offered $20.

Uber also saw a 50 percent increase in on-the-road drivers during Wednesday's morning commute as compared to last Wednesday's rush, and thanks to these extra available drivers, surge pricing remained under 1.7x. Earlier, Uber said it would cap surge pricing at 3.9, though it looks like it didn't have to worry about that.

As for UberPool, the company's carpooling option which it expanded to the entire D.C. area and beyond into Maryland and Virginia, it saw significant ridership. One in four Uber riders Wednesday morning took an UberPool ride, the company says.

It's estimated that more than 700,000 people ride the Washington, D.C. metro every day, including about a third of the area's federal workforce. The metro system is scheduled to re-open on Thursday at 5 a.m. ET.

Kia Kokalitcheva is a reporter at Fortune.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Side Hustle

She Started a Creative Side Hustle That Made $100,000 in 10 Months — Now It Earns Up to $10 Million a Year: 'Find Your Niche'

Maura Duggan, founder and CEO of Fancypants Baking Co., transformed a long-time passion into a lucrative business.

Business News

Salesforce CEO Says the Company's New AI Agents Could Replace Human Jobs

The agents are built for tasks like customer service calls.

Growing a Business

Acquiring a Business? You Need to Assemble a Team With These 5 Roles to Make It a Success.

These five positions are crucial for successfully acquiring a business.

Fundraising

A Bad VC Deal Destroyed My Multimillion-Dollar Company. Here's What I Wish I Knew Before I Signed.

These are the lessons I learned from working with — and getting screwed by — the wrong VC.

Starting a Business

This 31-Year-Old Left Harvard to Help His Mom and Built a $25 Million Nutrition Business

How Sam Faycurry's family side hustle blossomed into Fay, a personalized nutrition counseling service.

Marketing

4 Content Secrets from World-Class SaaS Companies That Any Business Can Apply

Use content techniques from titans like Intuit, Salesforce, and Mailchimp to get and keep customers.