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How do you become a 5 star driver?

How To Be A Five-Star Uber Driver
  1. Offer a smooth ride. As a driver, you want your rider to experience as smooth a ride as possible. ...
  2. Deliver a pleasant rider experience. A rider's overall trip experience ultimately decides what rating they give their drivers. ...
  3. Offer some in-car extras. ...
  4. Keep a clean car. ...
  5. Go the extra mile.




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As an Uber Driver (and Lyft), You Have the Opportunity to Build a Profitable Business From the Comfort of Your Car. By Following the Strategies Outlined in This Article, You Can Easily Make $200 a Day, Setting Yourself on the Path to Earning a Six-figure Income.

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We all know Uber ratings are a two way street, with riders and driver-partners rating each journey from 1 to 5 stars. But with less than 20 percent of riders having a perfect score, chances are you aren't one of the 5 star riders.

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San Francisco's Lazhar Bedri earned the notation of longest tenure for being an Uber driver since July 2011. Las Vegas' Fatou Cissokho received the highest rating — earning nearly 4,000 five-star reviews. Birmingham driver Charlana Moses was recognized for having made the most trips.

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How can I improve my Uber score?
  1. Be on time. No one wants to be kept waiting – especially when time is money. ...
  2. Be respectful. ...
  3. Follow the rules. ...
  4. Tip your driver (even a little), and other suggestions. ...
  5. For those sharing a ride with others, you can't change your destination or the drop-off order.


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Consistent low ratings are monitored by Uber. If your score remains low for a long time, Uber may cancel your account or ban you from working with them. A higher average rating can mean more rides, fares and tips, as well as the possibility of earning higher rewards.

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Uber's peak hours are typically Friday and Saturday nights. Yes, peak hours also occur on weekday mornings and during the evening rush hour, but those hard and fast rules are changing as more people flex their schedules and work from home.

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A single 5 star rating from either a driver or a rider is the most common. A perfect 5.00 score though is rare. There are very few drivers who have a 5.00 - less than 1% of the total population. And among them, some are able to maintain the 5.00 consistently.

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You can accept tips on Uber trips including UberX, UberPool, Uber Black, Uber Black SUV, Uber Taxi, Uber Select, UberXL, WAV, Assist, Uber Hop, Uber Commute, and deliveries with Uber Eats. How do ratings affect my tips? Ratings don't affect tips, and tips aren't tied to 5-star ratings.

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Whenever possible, sit in the back seat, especially if you're riding alone. This helps ensure that you can safely exit on either side of the vehicle to avoid moving traffic, and it gives you and your driver some personal space.

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Drinking or smoking while on the job. An Uber or Lyft driver is required to be sober when working under either company. If they are found smoking or driving in the vehicle while a rider is present, they will likely lose their job as their negligent actions may pose a safety risk to the rider.

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One of the most important things as an Uber driver is to keep your star rating as high as possible. If your rating has recently gone down, you'll need to work hard to improve this, because if your average star rating remains low for an extended period Uber can remove you from their platform.

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If your question was does an Uber driver know who the tippers are before they pick someone up the answer is no. But if a passenger tips, the driver will know and will know the amount after the ride is concluded. Do Uber drivers get mad when you don't tip them?

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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.

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Therefore, to make $2000 a week with Lyft at the standard rate, you'd need to work for around 83 hours per week. Over the course of 7 days, that averages just shy of 12 hours every single day! This only barely fits with Lyft's demands for drivers to take at least a six-hour break for every twelve hours spent driving.

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Bottom line: It will take at least 60-65 hours a week of driving full time using multiple rideshare apps, taking advantage of all the Incentives, CRBs, Boost, and definitely Surge in order to make $100,000 as a rideshare driver. One thing humans can not change or adjust is how many hours are in a day.

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On average, Uber paid its drivers more per hour than Lyft in 2022, according to Gridwise. Uber drivers had gross earnings of $21.14 per hour in 2022, while Lyft drivers were grossing $19.90.

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