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How do I get the same Uber driver twice?

Since Uber is GPS based a passenger gets the closest driver to him/her. The only way that one could use the same driver is to book the ride when that driver is online and is the closest driver to that particular passenger. You can't.



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There can be many reasons: You're not driving when and where there's demand: If you're new, it takes time to learn what times and places have business. Saturday after 11 pm is a safe bet in most areas. Studying what areas have surge at different times can help you fine tune when and where to go.

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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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The answer is yes, but there are caveats. - The person needs to be properly insured and attached to the vehicle.

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If you suspect that someone else used your account or there is suspicious account activity, you can contact us at the link below to have us help manually review your account.

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At a Glance: Uber drivers in the U.S. average $38,002 yearly, with earnings ranging from $15 to $22 hourly. Factors like location, surge pricing, and incentives, such as guaranteed earnings for new drivers, can boost earnings.

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- Geographically speaking, the second order is well past the first one that you would have delivered. This means you don't have to bear the costs of waiting for the next request to come in nor the cost of travel for pickup, because you already have work queued up.

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To keep from taking chances with Uber and Lyft, which do not allow passengers to choose their driver's gender, female passengers may prefer to hail a ride from companies that only work with female drivers. Such companies include: SheSafe. Safr.

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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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The short answer for Uber riders is “yes,” but the real answer is a little more complicated than that. There are a few extra steps and exceptions, but you can schedule an Uber round trip if the circumstances are right.

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Unfortunately, you are not allowed to bring another person, such as your family member or a friend, while you are working as a Uber driver (i.e. being online).

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Short answer: You can share the driving with someone else, but only if the other driver is a member. Non-members don't have damage and loss protection. If you want to share the driving, your friend can sign up for Uber Carshare.

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We are committed to keeping our users safe, which includes making sure that people who use our app are who they say they are. For this reason, account sharing (allowing other people to use your account) is not allowed when you use the Uber Driver app to drive or deliver.

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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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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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Since many drivers do both Uber and Lyft, sometimes requests come in at the same time and drivers will do this to have the passenger cancel so they get a cancellation fee, said Campbell. Some drivers are just trying to get the passenger to cancel so they can collect the fee.

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It works through Algorithmic Pricing, which determines what price to deliver based on different variables like your location, time of day, traffic patterns and even your user history with Uber. This data is collected, and the algorithm predicts the top price that you are most likely willing to pay.

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Uber Driver Shortage. The COVID-19 pandemic and even carjackings have led many drivers to leave the gig economy and drive for Uber, which has led to a driver shortage for Uber, which means you might have trouble getting a ride through the Uber app.

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