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How long should an Uber driver wait at a stop?

Keep Stops Under Three Minutes Remember the Uber rule for driver waiting time: It's three minutes. If your driver doesn't see you return in three minutes or less, it's their option to end the trip and go find a new passenger.



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Keep Stops Under Three Minutes Remember the Uber rule for driver waiting time: It's three minutes. If your driver doesn't see you return in three minutes or less, it's their option to end the trip and go find a new passenger.

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Can an Uber driver pick me up, take me to a store, wait 20 minutes and then take me home? Rideshare driver for 3.5+ years, 10,000+ rides, 4.95 star rating. Simple answer… yes they can, you can even set up a two leg trip with a stop in the app (not the 20 min).

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If they're navigating poorly, tell them where to go. We trust you more than the GPS. If they're driving unsafely, tell them to slow down and that you get motion sickness. That tells them that you prefer a slow driver and also that you might throw up in their car.

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How to contact your Uber driver before your ride. It is not possible to contact a driver before one has been assigned to you, so we'll assume you have just requested an Uber to pick you up. At the bottom of the screen, the box with your driver's name and the license number of his car is a Contact button.

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If the driver is not moving or taking too long to arrive at the pick-up location and you've been charged a cancellation fee, you may visit help.uber.com or use the Uber App to contact us 24/7 under the “Help” option.

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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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Drivers are purposely making trips longer in order to earn more money, reports the Wall Street Journal. In a practice called “long hauling,” drivers are taking routes that require more miles, and usually more time, in order to increase their cut of a fare.

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The main reason is to avoid drivers cherry picking rides. Some drivers want only short rides, others only want long rides. Drivers will also avoid going to certain areas of their city for whatever reason.

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During their shifts and between customer rides, the drivers have the option to go off-line and temporarily stop incoming requests. This is what they are supposed to do to maintain their car, e.g. going to a gas station.

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With upfront pricing, Uber is also “rebalancing” the rates, making shorter rides more profitable and longer rides less so. If you're in a smaller market, you will tend to have longer rides with longer pickup times than those in larger markets. So, this rebalancing may hurt some drivers and help others.

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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. From your afternoon rush around 3:00 pm, it's going to pick up.

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Will Uber do long trips? According to Uber, there is no distance limit for Uber rides. However, there is a time limit of eight hours on trips. That means if you were driving on a highway with little traffic, you could go about 500 miles within the eight-hour time limit.

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There isn't a limit for how far an Uber can take you, but there is a time limit. Uber now limits the duration of any single trip to eight hours. Assuming you're taking a highway trip with no traffic, that means your Uber could easily take you 400 miles before the time limit kicked in.

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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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If you would like to continue our chat, feel free to reach out.” Most states these days have distracted driver laws that say drivers must use hands-free devices and not handle the cellphone while driving and so does Uber. That's the one thing they agree on with the states - safety is paramount.

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Uber is okay for a side hustle but if you trying to do it full time just beware you'll put an insane amount of miles on your vehicle. In 4 hours of driving I average about 150 miles. Pay seems like it's less and less as time goes on and fewer incentives to keep driving.

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