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Can I have two Uber driver accounts?

Duplicate Account Issues Uber allows only one account per user. Under no circumstances should the driver-partners create more than one account for themselves.



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Can I delete my Uber driver account and make a new one? Yes, you can delete your account and create a new one. However, you'll need to use a unique email and phone number, so it's not an easy way around bad customer ratings. Why can't I delete my Uber account?

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uber allows only one account for one number.

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Unfortunately, you are not allowed to bring another person, such as your family member or a friend, while you are working as a Uber driver (i.e. being online).

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Since Uber is GPS based a passenger gets the closest driver to him/her. The only way that one could use the same driver is to book the ride when that driver is online and is the closest driver to that particular passenger. You can't.

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This wikiHow will show you how to delete your Uber account, an action that erases your Uber ride history, on your computer, phone, or tablet. Deleting your Uber account (which includes your Uber Eats account) is the only way to delete your history.

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An Uber deactivation may stay permanent if you severely broke a safety rule. It might remain permanently in place if you committed fraudulent behavior, as well.

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A new survey of 810 Uber and Lyft drivers in California shows that two-thirds have been deactivated at least once. Of those, 40% of Uber drivers and 24% of Lyft drivers were terminated permanently. A third never got an explanation from the gig app companies.

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So if you're out driving passengers around drunk, molesting/harassing passengers or just a maniac on the road, your Uber driver account will be disabled. Other behaviours that may get you deactivated include; Failing to abide by local traffic laws. Failing to buckle up.

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It's possible that your Uber account has been disabled for several reasons, including violations of the Uber Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. These violations could include issues with payment, fraudulent activity, or a history of unsafe behavior.

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