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Does Uber penalize for low acceptance rate?

Unless you plan to use the perks offered by Uber's rewards plan, you won't be adversely impacted by a low acceptance rate.



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If you read through the Terms of Service from any of these delivery platforms, you'll notice that your acceptance rate doesn't really matter. Remember you're an independent contractor, and you have the right to accept or decline the offer given to you. You cannot be punished by termination for doing so.

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The basics of ratings After each trip, riders and drivers have the opportunity to rate each other from 1 to 5 stars, based on their trip experience. Ratings are anonymous. You won't see individual ratings tied to a particular trip or person.

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You have the right to accept or decline a ride request at any time. Declined requests still count toward your total ride requests for your acceptance rate. If a passenger cancels a ride request, your acceptance rate won't change.

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Even though there are no longer severe penalties for having a low acceptance rate, Uber does encourage drivers to keep their rideshare and Uber Eats acceptance rate as high as possible. Passengers and delivery customers must be able to rely upon drivers to be there when they are needed.

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They don't want to drive where you are going. Uber does not show the driver where you are going until they start the drive, after you get in the car. Some drivers, for various reasons, most not good from a riders perspective, will tell the rider they don't want to take them.

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If you're between a 4.7 and 4.79, you're a solid passenger, but you may have a slightly questionable history.

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If your rating is between 4.80 and 4.93, you are still a good passenger, but you've gotten quite a few less-than-perfect ratings. Why? I hand out five stars like candy to almost every passenger who rides in my Prius. You have to really do something wrong to earn less than five stars from me.

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What's considered a bad rider rating? Anything below 4.5 stars isn't ideal. If you check your rating and it's lower than you like, the only way to make it better is to take more rides and take heed to the following advice.

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Your rating is the average of your last 500 trips. If you want to help improve your rating, drivers have shared some of the top reasons they hand out fewer stars: Pack it in, pack it out: Drivers shouldn't have to clean up after you. Always make sure to take your trash and any other belongings with you.

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Reapplying to Uber and Lyft Both Uber and Lyft allow rejected applicants to reapply. However, they don't make it easy. In fact, the companies don't seem to have a set policy on this. Instead, people report that it is a case-by-case basis, or that a specific period of time has to pass before applying again.

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So drivers are not penalized for canceling individual rides, but they are penalized (sometimes severely by losing their ability to receive requests) for uncorrected patterns of high cancellation rates.

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Is 4.75 good Uber? It's pretty average… most riders will have a 4.8 or higher. Anything less than 4.7 and you will start seeing it take longer to get a ride, because drivers will begin declining to take a ride from someone with a rating so low.

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In order to ensure a consistent and reliable experience, we are unable to remove individual trip ratings on request. Keep in mind that although you will rate a rider after every trip, riders are not required to do the same. Ratings are optional for riders.

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You may already know how to view your average Uber rating as a rider. For most people, it's probably floating somewhere between 4.5 and 5 stars.

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One of the main reasons why the majority of drivers do not like long-distance trips is that they're unprofitable. This is because they'll have to pay for their gas maintenance and other costs for the duration of their journey, reducing their income. Certain drivers like driving for long distances.

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