Voters who don’t have a ride to the polls on Election Day are in luck. Uber, Lyft and bike-sharing companies are offering discounted or free rides to help get people to the polls.

According to a 2016 Harvard University survey, 14 percent of people who didn’t vote said transportation was a “major” factor in their decision.

The organization Car Pool Vote pairs voters in need of a ride with volunteer drivers who can shuttle them to the polls at no cost. Find a ride or sign up to volunteer at Carpoolvote.com.

Uber is offering $10 off rides for users going to their polling locations on Election Day. Select Express POOL, POOL or UberX to get the most out of that offer. Riders can enter the promotional code VOTE2018 under the payment section of the Uber app. Click here for more information.

Your vote is what drives democracy forward. Learn where your local polling place is and get there with a discounted ride: https://t.co/A0l641s5IE pic.twitter.com/7K1h7hWQKg — Uber (@Uber) November 5, 2018



Lyft is offering a 50 percent off code for passengers. Find the correct code for your area here.



Lyft is also offering free rides for underserved communities through nonpartisan and nonprofit partners Voto Latino, local Urban League affiliates, the National Federation of the Blind, Faith in Action, League of Women Voters and the Student Vets of America.

According to the Pew Research Center, 43 percent of people who are not likely to vote are Hispanic, African-American or other minorities.

Lyft recently acquired Motivate, the largest bike-share company in the U.S., which operates bike-sharing hubs in cities including New York, Washington, D.C. and Columbus, Ohio. Riders using the code BIKETOVOTE can get a free pass on Election Day. See a list of their locations here.



According to Bicycling.com, other bike and scooter-sharing companies have plans to offer discounts on Election Day. Click here to see the full list.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6.