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Customers of Lyft and Uber will be paying a little extra for their rides from this week as both the companies have decided to add a small fee—temporary surcharge—as gas prices rise nationwide.

According to Lyft, all the money from the temporary fuel surcharge will go to the drivers.

It’s not clear how much customers will be expected to pay extra. Lyft’s decision comes on the heels of Uber announcing last week that it will be adding a surcharge on Uber trips and UberEats orders—starting Wednesday—for the next 60 days.