Today, Uber announced that Uber Pool is back, albeit with a new name: UberX Share.
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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.
Both Lyft Line and UberPool have very similar processes for how their rideshare programs work. They both take a few minutes to match you with other riders (if there are any) and will give you an estimated time of arrival.
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. When you arrive to pick up a rider, you will see a confirmation screen. On this screen, confirm the rider's name and select whether the rider is alone or with a second rider.
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.
Unlike UberPool, Uber Express Pool doesn't guarantee that you will be picked up and dropped off at the exact location that you requested. Chances are you will be asked to walk for a block or so to your pickup location, and, likewise, that you may have to walk from where you're being dropped.
UberPool and UberX are the two cheapest travel options offered by Uber. Uberpool is the cheapest option in Uber, but it requires sharing the ride with a stranger and splitting the cost. UberX is more costlier than UberPool but provides a solo ride. This is the key difference between UberPool and UberX.
If you're not opposed to riding with strangers — much like you would on a bus — UberPool can offer you great prices for a reliable ride that meets all of Uber's standards. With UberPool, you can get matched with other passengers going in the same direction you're going.
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.
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.
UberX is considered the standard economy-level service, which provides a vehicle that can safely transport between one and four passengers to their destination. UberX cars include regular-sized vehicles and four-door sedans or SUVs for a safe and comfortable ride.
How much should you tip Uber drivers? Similar to tipping for other services, like getting a massage or going to the nail salon, the rule of thumb is to tip 20%, says Sokolosky. So if your ride costs $30—an average cost for a moderate trip in most cities—then you'll tip $6, for a total of $36.
Typically, UberX can transport up to four passengers at once, but there are no space requirements when it comes to luggage. That means you can expect to have some room for luggage if you are traveling alone or in a small group.