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Is 4.97 a good Uber rating?

If your rating is between 4.94 and 4.99, you are a great passenger with lots of experience. For the longest time, my driver rating was a perfect 5.0 on both Uber and Lyft.



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If your rating is between 4.80 and 4.93, you are still a good passenger, but you've gotten quite a few less-than-perfect ratings.

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If your rating is between 4.80 and 4.93, you are still a good passenger, but you've gotten quite a few less-than-perfect ratings.

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The basic consensus is this: Anything above a 4.9 is excellent, possibly even worth bragging about on Tinder; the 4.8 range is good; the 4.7 range is merely fine; the 4.6 range is nearing the borderline. Once your rating dips below 4.6, drivers start thinking you might be a little sketchy.

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Don't worry. One low rating won't have a significant impact on your overall average. If you're consistently rated poorly, check out Uber resources, including tips from other delivery people. If your rating doesn't improve, you may lose access to the app (see Uber's Community Guidelines for more information).

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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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If your rating is between 4.80 and 4.93, you are still a good passenger, but you've gotten quite a few less-than-perfect ratings.

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Four Uber drivers revealed why some passengers might have lower ratings than they expected. Obnoxious friends, slammed doors, and left crumbs could leave you with one star, they said. Loading cars with bags and making drivers wait could also bring ratings down.

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' The average rating for Uber riders is 4.89 out of 5, and the rating is based on an average of your last 500 trips. But there are things you can do to get a lower rating, such as keeping a driver waiting at the pick-up spot for a while, as this might prevent them from taking another passenger.

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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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The ideal is to be hitting 4.8 or 4.9 – or a perfect 5, of course. For context, drivers are also expected to be a similar ballpark, with 4.6 considered to be extremely low on forum pages.

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If your rating is between 4.94 and 4.99, you are a great passenger with lots of experience. For the longest time, my driver rating was a perfect 5.0 on both Uber and Lyft.

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In order to ensure a consistent and reliable experience, we are unable to remove individual trip ratings on request. Keep in mind that although you will rate a rider after every trip, riders are not required to do the same. Ratings are optional for riders.

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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. So what's stopping you from achieving a perfect rating? It may be simpler than you think.

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As a driver, I am an infrequent rider, so I have been able to test this. Passenger ratings take about a week after a trip to update on the passenger's end. This is in order to protect drivers from retaliatory ratings by intentionally obfuscating which driver rated you.

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I'm not being oblivious or anything but I am pretty sure I haven't done anything that warranted a 1-star rating, always being clean and on-time etc... I know that in the US ratings can get quite harsh and if you don't give a good tip you might not get a good rider rating, so 4.8 is considered great.

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When a client clicks the app to request a ride, a driver receives a signal with the icon of a ride-flagging human being; if the driver accepts the ride request, both parties see a screen that features the other's name and rating.

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4.83 is perfectly fine for both drivers and passengers. Most drivers don't care at all about either.

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