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The Buddy application allows users to register as drivers. Drivers must use their own cars and motorbikes. They are responsible for their own maintenance, fuel, insurance, vehicle registration and driving license. Drivers must pass a driving test and receive a police clearance before being allowed to register on the application. Users can rate and review their drivers and their drivers go through frequent assessments to ensure that they are safe and meet the standards of the platform. The drivers in turn get paid when a user rides with them. Buddy takes a small commission as a fee for using the service.
 
Cars are ranked into tiers based on the model. The fancier the car, the higher the ridership fee. Some vehicles are larger but functional to enable more people to be transported per ride. Sometimes multiple users can reduce costs by riding together and sharing a trip. Users can pay, by cash or card or another payment service which draw funds directly from a card such as a [[Plexis]] debit or credit card or via a mobile payment portal like [[Debby]].
 
There is also Buddy Food. Buddy Food allows people who own motorcycles and smaller cars to deliver food from restaurants and grocery stores to end users. Users are able to specify the food or groceries that they want and pay for them using the online payment portal and in turn get their food delivered to their doorstep. People can also choose to collect the food from the shop at a later time.
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