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Is Uber pool coming back 2023?

Shared ride services were suspended in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Uber said last week it is bringing back shared rides in available cities and will expand to additional markets this summer. The service, formerly known as Uber Pool, is returning under a new name, UberX Share.



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Uber is bringing back the carpool service in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, San Diego, Portland, Indianapolis and Pittsburgh, the company said.

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Correct, Uber Pool is now UberX Share where you'll save up to 20% if you're matched with a co-rider along your way.

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Uber Pool was a program originally launched in 2014. Uber and Lyft canceled pool rides during the pandemic, fearing that having too many people in a car would spread COVID. Uber has reactivated the program, but they rebranded it with a new name, UberX Share, and made a few changes to benefit the passenger.

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Kids between 13 and 17 years old will soon be able to hail a ride in an Uber. Until now, teenagers weren't supposed to ride alone in an Uber. Starting May 22, the ride-hailing company will add an option in some cities that allows minors 13 to 17 years old to ride solo in one of their cars.

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Uber can be less expensive than Lyft for the average journey—research suggests that Uber is the cheaper company, with the average trip costing $20 compared with the $27 you would spend for an average Lyft trip. Also, Uber can be used around the world, whereas Lyft is only available in the U.S. and Canada.

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Since its launch, uberPOOL has become a popular carpooling service for riders worldwide and has served over one billion rides.

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Pool Chance is just that: You have a chance of getting a discounted ride if the driver picks up other riders; otherwise you pay the regular fees you'd pay for an individual ride. UberPool negotiates a specific carpool rate for the rider regardless of who else gets into the vehicle.

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The Express POOL launch brings a change to the current Uber POOL model that's designed to make for more direct routing, with easier pickups for drivers and fewer annoying deviations from the route for riders thanks to two key actions Uber is asking riders to help out with: Walking and waiting.

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Riders can request an Uber Pool trip for just themselves, or opt to bring a friend. There is a limit of two riders per request.

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Your Uber purchase is split into 4 interest-free payments over 6 weeks.

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Yes. When a trip request comes from a teen account: The teen is allowed to bring other riders with them, but those other riders must be 13 years old or older. Guest riders aged 13 to 17 must have permission from a parent or legal guardian.

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According to the filing, the driver's bonuses will be based on how many trips they've done for the company. If the driver makes 2,500 trips he or she gets $100. That increases to $500 for 5,000 trips, $1000 for 10,000 trips, $20,000 for 20,000 trips and $30,000 for 30,000.

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Eligibility: To be eligible for Flex Pay, you must have completed at least 25 Uber trips and your Uber account must be active for at least 14 days since your first trip with Uber. Deposit delay: Flex Pay earnings will be deposited into your preferred bank account on the same business day if you cash out before 8pm EST.

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Ride. You no longer need to walk to your pick-up stop when requesting an Uber Pool. When you share your ride with other riders heading in the same direction, you'll save up to 30% less than the upfront fare.

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Uber X is the most basic and most widely available service provided by Uber, so it may be the only option available in your location. The other Uber services (UberPOOL, UberBLACK, UberSELECT, etc.) may not be available in your area, or there may not be enough drivers nearby to support those services.

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With UberPool, you can get matched with other passengers going in the same direction you're going. Since you're on the same trip, Uber splits the cost between you and the other riders. Drivers can pick up multiple riders on these UberPool trips and continue to earn as the daisy-chain of pickups and dropoffs continues.

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