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New Orleans Rideshare Drivers: The Key to the City

&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Living in New Orleans&comma; most rideshares I take last around fifteen to twenty minutes&period; In a city that loves small talk&comma; that gives just enough time to capture a small&comma; memorable anecdote from my Uber or Lyft driver before they drop me off at my destination&period; What starts as a polite greeting usually evolves into a brief city tour&comma; a game of fun facts about New Orleans&comma; or a unique life story&period; Sometimes there are drivers with so much character that I remember them more than my destination&period; The people of New Orleans make the city rich in culture&comma; and these brief interactions offer a deeper understanding of the Big Easy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">The resilient spirit of New Orleans seeps through its residents&comma; which becomes apparent after a few minutes of small talk&period; I remember riding in one of my first Ubers here as a freshman&period; Unfamiliar with the city&comma; and anxious about navigating through it while also dodging Covid&comma; I asked the driver how life in New Orleans had been during the pandemic&period; He looked at me through the mirror and said&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;It’s not looking great right now&comma; but you better believe this whole city’s gonna have a party once this thing is over&period;” That sentiment settled my nerves as I knew we were embarking on an intimidatingly isolating school year&period; The conversation introduced me to the community feeling of New Orleans&period; When the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;unprecedented” occurs&comma; New Orleanians reach out to one another to get through it&period; I remembered this again while being picked up from the airport&comma; returning after Hurricane Ida&period; My driver Ricky&comma; who runs a personal shuttle business&comma; had stayed in the city through the Hurricane&period; I asked him about his experience over the previous few weeks&comma; and he said that he had gotten up at 4&colon;00 AM for about a week following the storm to drive people to the airport&period; Another driver I talked to post-Ida explained that he drove around his neighborhood offering sand bags to his neighbors before the storm&period; These stories speak to the profound commitment to community in New Orleans&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">The best way to learn about New Orleans is through its people&period; One of my favorite interactions took place in my Uber driver Jerome’s car&period; Jerome’s vibrant jazz music set the tone for the ride&period; Mardi Gras 2021 had just come and gone&comma; anticlimactically&period; When I told him that I had never experienced the infamous event&comma; he shared how his family celebrates&colon; they dress up to watch the parades on St&period; Charles on Friday&comma; Saturday&comma; and Sunday&period; They rest on Monday&comma; to make sure that they will be ready for the big finale on Tuesday&period; He went on to talk about the formal Mardi Gras balls that take place around the city&comma; and while he’s never been to one&comma; hopes to someday&period; While understandably devastated by the lack of traditional celebration&comma; Jerome kept talking about his big plans for the years ahead&period; As we approached my drop-off point&comma; which was downtown for dinner&comma; Jerome offered more advice&period; I had known him for fifteen minutes&comma; yet his tone reminded me of a concerned parent&period; He reminded me to stay alert&comma; avoid dark areas&comma; and to only walk around the city in large groups&comma; especially at night&period; He then handed me a business card&comma; saying that he offers rides at all hours&comma; and that if I am ever in an emergency&comma; I should call him&period; That card still sits in my wallet&comma; and it reminds me of his positive approach to everything&comma; which is so inherently New Orleanian&period; I could find any of his advice in a blog post or tourism catalog&comma; but his enthusiasm and personal experience could never be emulated&period; One driver I had was a former school history teacher&comma; and he asked my friend and me trivia questions about New Orleans from Metairie all the way to Uptown&period; I will always have more to learn about New Orleans&comma; and these interactions introduce me to new aspects of the city&comma; first-hand from experts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Rideshare drivers&comma; waiters&comma; clerks&comma; and other people I interact with for just a few moments contribute to my experiences in New Orleans more than I ever anticipated&period; I take drivers’ recommendations seriously because they are usually accompanied by personal experiences and memories&period; Whether it is practical advice&comma; such as how to stay safe around the city&comma; tips about the most authentic Creole restaurants&comma; or simply memorable encounters&comma; every anecdote teaches me more about New Orleans culture&period; 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