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Does Uber tell you what car is picking you up?

Once the driver accepts your request, you will be able to see the driver's name, car model and other details. When driver arrives at your pickup location, you'll see the car right on the pickup point you just pinned.



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When you complete these steps, the app will start requesting your ride and connect you with the closest Uber partner driver. Once the driver accepts your request, you will be able to see the driver's name, car model and other details.

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Uber will actively monitor all active cars at the time requested to find a ride for you but cannot guarantee a ride. In big cities and busy areas, there will likely be cars available throughout the day and night, but in the exceptional case that no drivers are available, you will be notified immediately.

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Uber announced a series of new features Friday aimed at enhancing drivers' experiences on the ridesharing app. Drivers across the U.S. will be able to see exactly how much they will earn and where they will be going before they accept a trip.

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You may occasionally get a ride request with a destination that's far away. You'll see “Long trip” with an estimated trip time at the bottom of your screen when one of these requests is sent to you. If a trip like this is farther than you want to drive, you can always decline.

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Skip the wait time: Our improved technology helps navigate drivers to arrive up to 15 minutes early. Ready when you are: Your ride is on your schedule. An additional wait time is included in your fare for your convenience, and your driver will wait up to fifteen minutes after your scheduled pick-up.

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What should I do if the driver arrives early and I am not ready for the trip? As part of the Reserve experience, your driver will arrive early - up to 5 minutes for UberX and Comfort, 15 minutes for Black. However, there is no need to start the trip early if you are not ready.

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Can Uber Drivers Use Cameras? Yes, both Lyft and Uber drivers can install and use cameras, and many rideshare drivers rely on footage for safety or evidence in the event something goes wrong.

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With an Uber account, you can request a ride in any city where Uber operates, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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There is no difference in the pricing between normal Uber rides and scheduled rides – that means no extra cost for booking your Uber in advance! However, pricing is based on demand at the time of your order, so if you reserve at peak-hour traffic your ride might be a little more expensive.

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if you cancel in the first two minutes, Uber will generally not charge a cancellation fee. If you cancel after two minutes they generally will charge you, unless the driver is delayed & takes 5+ minutes longer to get to you than the initial estimate. I'd compare it to ordering food at a restaurant.

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Fuel has gone up, insurance has gone up and licensing fees have gone up, while more and more fares have gone down.” Zamir says that because of this, Uber drivers have become a lot more selective about which fares they take on.

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Wait time fee: A per-minute wait time fee will begin a few minutes after your driver arrives at your location. Wait time fees and thresholds may vary by location. In certain markets, additional wait time charges may apply to your trip depending on how busy it is. Wait time fees are waived for certain riders.

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An Uber driver can wait as long as they want, and still get paid for the ride, as long as the ride is not canceled. If the driver does cancel the ride, they will get paid only if they waited a minimum of 5 minutes. Some drivers will wait the 5 minutes so that they get paid something for the inconvenience.

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Can I pay for Uber with cash? Yes, you can pay with cash. Before requesting a ride, go to the Payment section in the app and select Cash. At the end of your trip, pay cash directly to your driver.

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But even though Uber's company policy dictates that there is no maximum distance limit for rides, drivers always reserve the right to cancel a ride if for example, they don't want to drive to another state.

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According to Sherpashare, a company that sources ride data and provides driver analytics, the average Uber ride is 5.41 miles. Sherpashare co-founder, Ryder Pearce, says “Drivers like longer rides to break up the monotony of city driving and mentally, it's a huge boost to get a larger fare from time to time”.

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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. That alone is not enough to mark down a rider [for me].

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Generally speaking, if you are in a large city and associated suburbs the answer is yes. If you are in a smaller city or rural area the answer is maybe not.

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