has been forced to increase its prices as it faces a driver shortage as it struggles to make a recovery in terms of its driver numbers following the severe downturn it endured during the pandemic.While the numbers of people traveling over the last week's break have now returned to pre-pandemic levels, thousands of former Uber drivers have decided not to get back behind their steering wheels and work for the company.In effort to try and attract drivers back to the ride sharing app, Uber has jacked up prices in an attempt to lure them back - but, coupled with it also means the increased cost is being passed onto passengers.
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