You can schedule multiple stops with the Uber app. Schedule the first stop of where you want to go and then schedule the second stop as the original pick up location and you have a round trip.
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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.
Sure, you can ask. You can also include the stop in your initial request. I drive people, I don't do UberEats or Postmates or those others, so if I see a stop come up on Uber or Lyft with a restaurant or grocery store you won't see me.
Uber Announces Changes to Wait Time PolicyWe're extending the wait-time window from 5 to 7 minutes for UberX and UberXL trips. After 2 minutes, you'll get paid per minute for the time you're waiting. If there is surge in the area, you'll get paid a higher wait-time fee.
That's up to the driver. They don't have to wait at all. Most will probably be willing to wait 5 minutes or so. If this is a long trip with a large fare, he or she would likely tolerate a longer wait.
Only item delivery tasks are permitted. Other types of Errands are not permitted. How does it work? With Errands by the hour, you can request a trip for at least 1 hour and up to 4 hours to help you with item delivery Errands.
Your ride is confirmed once you receive your driver details. Reserve is available in select cities. ³ Wait time varies based on the vehicle option you select.
Errands by the hour is an option that allows you to request a trip for at least 1 hour and up to 4 hours to help you with item delivery Errands. Instead of having to request individual one-way Uber Connect trips, you can now add multiple stops!
Hourly is a trip type that allows you to book a trip for at least an hour, rather than to a specific destination. Instead of having to request individual one-way trips, riders can now make multiple stops within a trip.
Drivers may cancel the trip after five minutesIn certain places, passengers are even charged an extra fee when they're not in the car after two minutes. If you make the driver wait for five minutes or more, they can cancel the trip altogether, and Uber will fine you with an additional charge.
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.
If you request a cab using Uber and a driver accepts but then cancels your trip, in some cases you may have a cancellation charge of about £4 to £5 applied to your account. You can dispute this – but many passengers who do so are finding they have credit applied to their Uber account instead of being given a refund.
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.
Not exclusively. As a driver I dislike short trips with a passion. I usually drive 5–7 minutes to a pick up location. then wait up to 5 minutes, all to drive someone less than a couple miles for an earning of roughly $3.28 before expenses.
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.