NCTS Ride Share

Driver's Questions and Answers

Is NCTS Rideshare a licensed transportation company?

Yes. NCTS Rideshare is fully licensed to operate across the state of Wisconsin under Wis. Stat. § 440.48.

Drivers earn 80% of each fare and keep 100% of their tips. All earnings are paid weekly via direct deposit.

Yes. NCTS Rideshare is fully licensed to operate across the state of Wisconsin under Wis. Stat. § 440.48.

  • Be a 4-door passenger car, 10 years old or newer

  • Be clean, safe, and pass an inspection at our Milwaukee office

  • Have valid registration and insurance

Yes. All drivers must pass a criminal and driving record check. The cost is paid by the driver, but it is reimbursed as a bonus after 90 days of active service.

Yes. Wisconsin law requires drivers to maintain commercial or rideshare-endorsed liability insurance. NCTS does not provide transportation coverage for drivers.

  • Install a functioning dash cam

  • Purchase an illuminated NCTS car sign ($50)
    Both are required for rider and driver safety.

All vehicles must be inspected at our main office:
9000 West Chester Street, Milwaukee, WI 53214

Yes. You must download and use the NCTS Partner App to accept ride requests:

You can:

Yes. All drivers must complete NCTS’s certification training modules and pass a final exam with 100% before being activated.

Yes. You choose your hours. NCTS supports both full-time and part-time drivers.

NCTS is driver-focused and locally operated, not a corporate platform. We’re built for Wisconsin drivers, offering better earnings and real local support.

NCTS Rideshare actively markets through:

  • Local advertising in Milwaukee and surrounding communities

  • Community outreach and partnerships with small businesses

  • Social media campaigns, radio ads, and street teams

  • A referral program to reward both drivers and riders
    Our local-first strategy helps us connect with real people — not just algorithms.

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