Can I tell my Uber driver to take a different route?
Yes, you can. Google Maps and other GPS schemes are good but not perfect. The rider can direct a specific route if she prefers.
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They can't see it when they initially accept rides, only when they start the ride. Sounds like while you were in the middle of loading, he started it, saw the destination, and said no, if you literally just got into the car and it was the very first thing he said to you. Most can't.
If your question was does an Uber driver know who the tippers are before they pick someone up the answer is no. But if a passenger tips, the driver will know and will know the amount after the ride is concluded. Do Uber drivers get mad when you don't tip them?
It outlines in the user agreement that each stop should not exceed 3-5 minutes. If you want to 'shop' simply order another uber when you complete your shopping trip. If you want a driver to wait an extended period of time then hire a private driver, but don't abuse your uber/lyft driver or their time.
An Uber driver can wait as long as they want, and still get paid for the ride, as long as the ride is not canceled. If the driver does cancel the ride, they will get paid only if they waited a minimum of 5 minutes. Some drivers will wait the 5 minutes so that they get paid something for the inconvenience.
The main reason is to avoid drivers cherry picking rides. Some drivers want only short rides, others only want long rides. Drivers will also avoid going to certain areas of their city for whatever reason.
Uber CEO admits drivers cancel rides when they don't want to go to planned destination it's of course why drivers call riders asking where they're going, in places that they don't see the destination up front. Seeing this from Delta (and from United) more often lately.
Be aware - Uber is still keeping track and using that information against you to force you to take every ride. If you dont, after an extensive time out, they will further punish you with very short rides over and over.
Most types of trips can appear back to back, including UberX, UberPool, Uber Comfort, and more. How do I enable back-to-back trips? There's nothing you need to do to enable back-to-back ride requests. They'll begin to appear automatically.
Based on your description of the situation, you can always prevent future pick ups with a driver if there is serious cause for concern by giving a 1 star rating. This will block you from being matched with the same driver again in the future.
Rides with multiple stops are perfect for when you need to drop your child off at school on the way to work, or pick up all your friends for the airport. To add a stop, tap to the right of where you enter your destination. You can add up to 3 stops. This is also where you can change the order of stops on your route.
After you've been waiting for a rider for 2 minutes, a fee will be charged to them for the time you continue to wait. After you've been waiting for 5 minutes, you can choose to cancel the trip or continue to wait. A cancellation fee will still only be charged after you've waited for at least 5 minutes.
As an Uber driver, a 5 star rating often means more passengers, more fares and (hopefully) more tips. So to become a successful private hire taxi driver, it's important to get those stars.
Whether you give your driver cash or just tip through the app, they receive 100 percent of the tip; Uber, Lyft, Gett and Via don't take a cut. Generally, drivers are just happy to get a tip, Mr. Helling said, and many don't have a preference for cash versus tipping directly in the app.
You should tip Uber ride 10% - 20% of your ride payment as a common courtesy. 10% if the ride was fair and 20% if the rider went above and beyond. This means the driver helps you with luggage or bags or you bring your pet along, etc.
Tip baiting is when a customer leaves a tip with the intent of enticing a driver to accept their order, then removes the tip after the order is delivered. By doing this, the customer gets their order delivered to them quickly and saves money by not tipping.
Yes! However, I would suggest calling the driver and asking first. I would also recommend a nice tip. A driver's concern with such a long drive is that the passenger will not tip, typical of Uber riders, and he will have to return home with no fare/compensation for the 2 hour trip back.