In 2026, it is not only possible but encouraged for gig workers to dual-enroll in both Uber (rideshare) and Uber Eats (delivery) within the same app. This "cross-service" functionality allows drivers to maximize their earnings by toggling between the two modes based on current demand. For instance, a driver might focus on Uber Eats during the lunch and dinner rushes when food orders spike, then switch to rideshare during morning commutes or weekend evenings. However, you cannot perform both simultaneously for the same trip; you cannot pick up a passenger while a food order is in the car, or vice-versa. Additionally, vehicle requirements differ; while a delivery car might only need to be functional and clean, a rideshare vehicle must typically meet stricter age, door-count, and aesthetic standards set by local regulations to ensure passenger safety and comfort.