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Can 15 year old ride Uber alone?

Uber has required users to be at least 18 years of age to sign up for an account since it was founded over a decade ago. But now, the company is allowing teens aged 13 to 17 to have their own account and take their own rides — as long as it's linked to their guardian's account.



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In a perfect world, women and others would not have to worry about safety tips to take an Uber alone; however, sexual assaults and other violence still happens. There are some key red flags to look out for when taking an Uber, according to two rideshare drivers who talked to Huffington Post reporters.

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Our guidelines were developed to help make every experience feel safe, respectful, and positive. That's why our Community Guidelines specify that riders must be 18 years or older to have an Uber account, and must be at least 18 years old to ride unaccompanied in a vehicle.

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When a trip request comes from a teen account: The teen is allowed to bring other riders with them, but they must be 13 years old or older. Guest riders aged 13 to 17 must say that they have permission from a parent or legal guardian. All teens have to sit in the back seat and should buckle up.

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UBER (and LYFT) drivers are prohibited from any such contact with passengers. As you know, such a policy makes sense and would be required.

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Be a back-seat rider Whenever possible, sit in the back seat, especially if you're riding alone. This helps ensure that you can safely exit on either side of the vehicle to avoid moving traffic, and it gives you and your driver some personal space.

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Just head to the “Settings” section of the Uber app to set up a Family Profile. You can add up to five members to the account – perfect if you're using Uber for a family of 5.

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Technically no. The terms state that no one under the age of 18 is allowed to have an account, and specifically tell drivers that if they get to a pick up and the passenger is an unaccompanied minor to apologize and turn it down.

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A guide for how to use Uber
  1. Create an account. All you need is an email address and phone number. ...
  2. Enter your destination. Open the app and enter where you're going in the Where to? ...
  3. Meet your driver. You can track their arrival on the map. ...
  4. Check your ride. ...
  5. Sit back and relax. ...
  6. Rate your trip.


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Most passengers hop into the rear seats and often sit diagonal from the driver. But if you prefer to ride in the front seat, check with your driver if that's cool.

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Uber now forbids its drivers from flirting with passengers, a move that could make the ridesharing service less of a hardship for women who use it. New guidelines released on Thursday tell riders and drivers alike, “please don't comment on someone's appearance or ask whether they are single. …

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Keep conversations casual and friendly with delivery people, drivers, and co-riders. Don't ask personal questions or act aggressively toward others. If you are the recipient of or witness to any threatening or rude behavior, you can report the situation to Uber. We'll address any report in accordance with our policies.

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How it works for the Family profile rider
  1. Accept the Family profile invite. Open the email invitation to the Family profile and accept. ...
  2. Make it your default payment. Choose Family as your default payment method.
  3. Join a Family profile and ride worry-free.


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Delete your account from the app
  1. Go to Account then to Settings.
  2. Select Privacy then Privacy Center.
  3. Scroll down and tap Account Deletion.
  4. Follow the remaining steps in the app to complete the process.


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When you verify your account, we ask you to provide a video selfie and your identity document or licence, so that we can verify your identity. In some cases, additional identity documents (such as a passport) may be requested as part of this process.

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Duplicate Account Issues Uber allows only one account per user. Under no circumstances should the driver-partners create more than one account for themselves. We have several tools and checks which can flag a duplicate account with accuracy.

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One membership for Uber and Uber Eats
  • Unlimited $0 Delivery Fee on Uber Eats.
  • Up to 10% off eligible Uber Eats deliveries and pickup, and 5% off grocery orders.
  • Get member pricing and top-rated drivers on Uber.
  • Uber One Exclusives including special offers and promotions.


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