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.
Yes, changing password force connected devices to sign out and it may take few min to effect. Yes, changing password force connected devices to sign out and it may take few min to effect.
Yes, you can create a Uber account without using a phone number. You can use temporary or virtual phone numbers to sign up with Uber without buying a sim card.
You're only approved to give rides in the vehicle(s) on your profile. If you want to switch vehicles, make sure the photo on your app matches the new vehicle before giving rides. See instructions for switching your vehicle. Don't bring your friends or family along.
Yes, as long as you are listed on the insurance for the said vehicle, you can drive that vehicle as an Uber driver. You can use the same car as your wife but you can not use her Uber account to drive.
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.
What would I need to do to be able to use my mom's car for Uber also. Per Uber, You must be listed as an insured driver on the [insurance] policy, even if you are driving someone else's car.
Uber drivers don't see anything but the first name you gave to Uber and whatever address you're being picked up at, or that you're having food dropped off at. We don't have any of your information at all, and after the ride or delivery is completed, the address gets deleted from the app.
You can have multiple drivers on the same Uber or Lyft car as long as they meet the requirements in their cities, including anything related to insurance, background checks, and minimum ages.