Amazon Flex. DoorDash. Uber Eats. Monthly hybrid vehicle, weekly payments. We help you get insurance. You focus on earning.
GET $100/mo WHEN YOU BRING YOUR OWN INSURANCE. We walk every renter through getting the right coverage for delivery work — with carriers like GEICO, Progressive, or State Farm. We'll connect you with options that fit your situation and help you get road-ready.
Fill out the form below. Takes 2 minutes. We call you within the hour to walk through next steps.
We verify your license, driving record, and insurance. If you don't have a delivery-endorsed policy, we'll guide you to one that works.
Sign the rental agreement, complete a quick vehicle walkthrough, and grab the keys. Usually within 48 hours of approval.
Drive for any gig platform. Pay weekly. Keep more of what you earn — maintenance and roadside are on us.
Click a vehicle to start your application. All vehicles are ready to drive on every major platform.
Takes 2 minutes. We'll call you within the hour.
We got your info and will call you within the hour.
In the meantime, feel free to email us at hello@openroadrental.net.
Most standard personal auto policies include a commercial use exclusion. If you're driving for Amazon Flex or DoorDash and get into an accident, your insurer can deny the claim entirely on the grounds that you were using the vehicle for business purposes.
The gig platforms carry limited liability coverage themselves, but it only applies during active delivery, carries high deductibles, and is not a substitute for your own policy.
As the rental company, we operate under the Graves Amendment framework (49 USC §30106), which limits our liability when a qualified renter causes an accident. Our commercial fleet insurance covers the vehicle — it does not cover damages you cause, injuries you sustain, or legal costs you face. That gap is filled by exactly one thing: your personal auto policy with a delivery endorsement. Without it, a single at-fault incident means you're personally exposed to the other driver's repair bills, medical costs, and any lawsuit that follows. We require this coverage to protect you — not just us.