If you want the fare to be cheapest, best way to travel would be during the non peak hours. Peak hours include morning and evening office times and during rains. Hope this helps.
The Uber fare is dependent on the distance, and time taken to complete the service. So, any change in the route taken, or time taken to complete (on account of say, a traffic jam) will change the calculated fare.
Inflated fare prices in times of high passenger demand, called SURGE pricing, often cause people to declare that rideshare prices are more expensive than cab fares. However, this isn't necessarily true. Business Insider published a report that found Uber, on average, to be cheaper than taxi cabs across the country.
Rush hour is typically between 7 – 10 AM and anywhere from 2 – 8 PM. These are the times people are going and coming back from work, adding a strain on traffic and car availability, therefore leading to a price increase.
No the normal Uber rates are the same any hour of the day, unless of course your area is in a surge. Surge is basically supply vs. demand. If there are more request for rides than their are available Uber drivers nearby, the price goes up.
Bolt's main advantage is the lower fees and commissions. The company charges 15 per cent commissions to its drivers – almost half compared to Uber – which means riders can also benefit from cheaper fares. However, don't be too quick to jump in a Bolt car.
If you cancel an Uber before Uber has assigned a driver to you, then you will not incur a cancellation fee. However, if the driver has been assigned and is already heading towards your pickup point, you may incur a cancellation fee similar to a regular ride.
This fee is charged if you leave a car messy or dirty. $40 of this fee is passed on to the owner and $10 goes to Uber Carshare. If the car is very dirty, the cleaning costs will also be charged in addition to the fee. Read the Cleanliness Policy for more information. Smoked in car $250, plus cleaning cost.
Dynamic pricing takes effect when a lot of people in the same area are requesting rides at the same time. This means that rides will be more expensive. Adjusting the price attracts more drivers to an area so everyone can get a ride.
Bolt is the most popular Uber alternative in the UK. It had commenced as Taxify and relaunched itself as Bolt in 2019 Summer. They charge their drivers lower commission fees, resulting in lower pricing for riders. The initial charge is £2.50, followed by £1.25 for each mile and £0.15 per minute.
Basic supply and demand. The more drivers in the area, the more ability to fill the demand. If there are less drivers, which at night there are (and really early in the morning), then the demand may be higher than the supply of drivers.
In my personal experience, I have found that weekdays between 7am-9am and 4pm-7pm tend to be the busiest times for Uber in many cities. However, on weekends, the peak hours often shift later in the day, with Friday and Saturday nights being especially busy due to people going out on the town.
Bolt – A New Player on London's Ridesharing SceneBolt's main advantage is the lower fees and commissions. The company charges 15 per cent commissions to its drivers – almost half compared to Uber – which means riders can also benefit from cheaper fares. However, don't be too quick to jump in a Bolt car.
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.
How much should you tip Uber drivers? Similar to tipping for other services, like getting a massage or going to the nail salon, the rule of thumb is to tip 20%, says Sokolosky. So if your ride costs $30—an average cost for a moderate trip in most cities—then you'll tip $6, for a total of $36.