Yes. When a trip request comes from a teen account: The teen is allowed to bring other riders with them, but those other riders must be 13 years old or older. Guest riders aged 13 to 17 must have permission from a parent or legal guardian.
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Teen accounts are the only authorized way for teens aged 13-17 to use the Uber platform with consent from their legal guardian.
Make travel easier for you, your partner, your kids, grandparents and anyone else with the Uber family profile. The family profile allows you to connect up to 5 people to your Uber account, meaning they can request rides using your payment methods, with records being kept on your account.
Uber and Lyft provide a convenient, on-demand rideshare solution for adults. HopSkipDrive is uniquely designed to arrange transportation for children ages six and up, who ride by themselves with trusted, thoroughly vetted CareDrivers.
If you notice at pickup that your rider looks younger than 18 and the ride request did not have the “UberX • Teen” label, you may ask them to show you a valid driver's license or ID card for confirmation.
Lyft and Uber have a STRICT policy against unaccompanied minors. A driver does have a right to ask your age or ask you to verify your age with a picture ID if there is reason to belive a passenger is under 18. That ID must have your name and date of birth.
Ground rules. When it comes to requesting rides, our guidelines state that the Uber age limit is 18, meaning children are not allowed to have Uber accounts. If you're using your Uber account or the Uber family profile for your children to request a ride, they must still be accompanied by an adult to be allowed to ride.
We don't allow passengers under the age of 18 to take Lyfts without an adult. If a driver believes a passenger might be underage, the driver may ask the passenger to confirm their age. Riders who receive multiple reports for appearing to be underage will need to go through an additional identity verification process.
The UK does not have an age limit for children riding a taxi alone, and children aged 12 and older are safe to ride alone. However, as a parent, you should still consider several factors before allowing your child to do so.
Yes. When a trip request comes from a teen account: The teen is allowed to bring other riders with them, but those other riders must be 13 years old or older. Guest riders aged 13 to 17 must have permission from a parent or legal guardian.
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.
At Uber, we're committed to the safety of you and your loved ones. And when using Uber with family members young and old, we realize that peace of mind is what's top of mind. That's why we've put together some tips and resources to help your whole family have a safe and reliable experience while on the go.
Can I pay for Uber with cash? Yes, you can pay with cash. Before requesting a ride, go to the Payment section in the app and select Cash. At the end of your trip, pay cash directly to your driver.
Uber, Lyft and several other ride share systems use GPS tracking devices from a trusted dealer such as GPS Leaders to track the driver's location and also follow the rider. They also install the accelerometers to determine how fast the drivers corner, start and stop.