Yes, Uber drivers see your passenger rating on the request screen before they decide to accept or decline your ride. In 2026, the Uber app prominently displays the rider's star rating (an average of their last 500 trips) alongside the estimated trip duration and pickup distance. This system is designed to provide drivers with a sense of the passenger's behavior, as a very low rating can signal to a driver that a rider might be disrespectful, prone to causing messes, or habitually late. Some experienced drivers in high-demand markets may even set a personal "minimum rating" threshold (such as 4.75 or 4.80) and will routinely decline anyone below that mark to ensure a smoother working day. While drivers cannot see your full name or specific past feedback before accepting, the star rating serves as a critical "reputation score" in the gig economy. To maintain a high rating, passengers are encouraged to be ready at the curb when the car arrives, treat the driver's vehicle with respect, and avoid being rude or demanding during the journey.