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Is it rude to ask Uber driver to turn off music?

Is it rude to tell an Uber driver to turn down the radio? Politely asking them to turn down the radio is 100% OK to do. They're in service to you—but you both have to share a confined space for a few minutes, so treat each other like good humans, and be kind!



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Is it rude to not have a conversation with your Uber or Lyft driver? No, it is not rude at all. Drivers have to take cues from passengers, and if you're talking about just you as a passenger, I tend to open with just saying hi and asking how they're doing.

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Touching or holding a mobile phone to make voice calls while driving will now incur a penalty of 3 demerit points and $500 infringement notice. On-demand transport drivers are permitted to touch their phone to accept or reject a trip only if: the phone is securely mounted in a cradle.

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Avoid these behaviors to ensure a smooth ride for both you and your driver.
  • You don't give a five-star rating, even though your ride was perfectly fine. ...
  • You don't tip. ...
  • You keep them waiting after they arrive to pick you up. ...
  • You cancel at the last minute. ...
  • You put your music on way too loud.


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Threatening and rude behavior Aggressive, confrontational, and harassing behavior is not allowed. Don't use language or make gestures that could be disrespectful or threatening.

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How do I tell my Uber driver to be quiet? All riders have to do is click either Quiet preferred or Happy to chat in the ride preferences section of the app after requesting a car.

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And those who preferred not to talk, whatever they're comfortable with was fine with me. I had one rider who, before he got out of my car, said, “thank you for not trying to keep a conversation going, I wasn't in the mood to talk.” So, whatever you're comfortable with, go with it.

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Updating our no-front-seat policy However, to give drivers space, we ask that riders only use the front seat if it's required because of the size of their group.

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4. Be a back-seat rider. 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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Keep conversations casual and friendly with delivery people, drivers, and co-riders. Don't ask personal questions or act aggressively toward others. If you are the recipient of or witness to any threatening or rude behavior, you can report the situation to Uber. We'll address any report in accordance with our policies.

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Exhibiting aggressive, confrontational, or harassing behavior. This includes: Using language, making gestures, or taking actions that could be disrespectful, threatening, or inappropriate.

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There's Nothing Wrong with Rideshare Driving! Whatever your reason for driving is, you should never be made to feel ashamed for making a living. Never be afraid or embarrassed to tell your friends and family what you do to keep a roof over your head and food on your table. Keep your head up, we're all here with you.

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Booking Fake Rides Perhaps one of the most widespread Uber scandals, the earliest days of Uber were tainted by the sabotage of other ride-sharing apps. Uber drivers, employees, and managers would schedule rides on other apps to book them and then cancel at the last minute.

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Drivers can't see how a rider tipped them or rated them before they leave their rating, to prevent retaliation in the form of a poor review.

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With extended wait times your driver will now wait up to 10 minutes. Quiet mode: Choose in advance whether you're looking for a quiet ride, or a chatty one. Temperature control: You can request your ideal temperature in advance – choose between warm, hot, cool, or cold.

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