No.You cannot have a ride-a-long while driving for Uber. I don't think it would be a good ideal to ride alone with your wife for support.
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Unfortunately, you cannot.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).
Yes, your friend, family member, or anyone else can drive your car for Uber, but with a few caveats: - The person meets the Uber requirements to become a driver, e.g. over 21, legally licensed, etc. - The person needs to be properly insured and attached to the vehicle.
Short answer: You can share the driving with someone else, but only if the other driver is a member. Non-members don't have damage and loss protection. If you want to share the driving, your friend can sign up for Uber Carshare.
You need to provide vehicle registration (which doesn't need to have your name on it) as well as the insurance information (you won't be able to use the vehicle if you don't have your name on the policy, and that's generally difficult if you aren't married or otherwise related).
Yes, for Uber Eats (and most other food delivery platforms, but not Instacart), you generally can have passengers (or your kid( with you as long as they don't interfere with the deliveries. But, for Uber (the rideshare service), you're not supposed to have non-customers in the car with you.
Install the latest Uber app on every family member's phone. The Family Profile is only available on the most recent version of the Uber app. Create an Uber account for every member of your Family Profile.
From the Uber Website. In the interest of safety and comfort for riders, friends and family of driver-partners may not ride in their vehicle during a trip. When online, please do not allow other passengers to ride in your vehicle.
If you order UberX or UberSELECT or UberBLACK, you are charged the same fare whether there are 1, 2, 3, or 4 passengers. If you have 5 or 6 passengers, you need to order UberXL or UberSUV.
While neither Uber nor Lyft has rules about seating arrangements, most passengers don't sit in the front. It's a personal preference. However, if anything seems “off”, you have every right to cancel the ride.
You may occasionally get a ride request with a destination that's far away. You'll see “Long trip” with an estimated trip time at the bottom of your screen when one of these requests is sent to you. If a trip like this is farther than you want to drive, you can always decline.
As outlined in our Community Guidelines, no one other than the requesting rider and the rider's guests are permitted in the vehicle. This means that friends and family of drivers may not ride in their vehicle during a trip. See our Community Guidelines for more details.
Unaccompanied minors can only use Uber via an approved teen profile in an eligible city. So in any areas that doesn't have UberX Teen or teen profiles, riders under 18 can't use Uber alone. Minors can't request rides, and minors can't ride alone in an Uber even if a parent or guardian says that they requested the ride.