Uber Black matches riders with top-rated drivers driving luxury vehicles for a higher price. Whether for a business meeting or a special night out, riders rely on Uber Black for a 5-star experience.
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Drivers using Uber Black must be professional drivers with commercial auto insurance (personal auto insurance does not qualify) and have all permits required by their city to operate a commercial livery vehicle in their area.
If surge pricing applies in your city when demand increases in a specific area, that neighborhood will change color. The colored areas of the map will range from light orange to dark red. Light orange areas represent smaller earning opportunities from surge, while dark red areas indicate larger ones.
Only specific vehicle makes and models qualify for Uber Black and/or Uber Black SUV trips (see link below). The vehicle's model year must be no older than 6 years ago. The vehicle must also have a black exterior and a black leather or vegan leather interior.
With Uber Pro, there are four status tiers: Blue, Gold, Platinum and Diamond. To reach Gold, Platinum or Diamond tiers, you'll need to do two things: Earn points: Each tier has a certain number of points that you'll need to reach in order to get access to that tier's rewards.
Fares are typically 100 percent more expensive than Uber X and 200 percent more expensive than Uber Pool. Uber Black drivers must have commercial registration and insurance, and in certain markets, they must maintain a certain minimum rating to keep driving for the service.
Uber Pro Tiers ExplainedThis tier – and its rewards – are available to all Uber drivers. The Gold tier requires 600 (or 300, depending on your area) points. The Platinum tier requires 1200 (or 600). The Diamond tier requires 1800 (or 1200).
While Uber Black didn't get me to the airport any faster than Uber X would have, and while the ride cost me more money (albeit less than a traditional town car), all the little intangibles that go into making Uber Black a superior experience were worth every penny.
Are Uber Black Drivers Safer? Yes, it is. Uber requires all drivers to undergo a background check, DMV check, and vehicle inspection to ensure that they can safely transport passengers.
You'll be happy to know that Uber Premium is priced more affordably and gives you more ways to personalise your trip than Uber Black, and you'll still get to enjoy the benefits of riding in a luxury car.
No the normal Uber rates are the same any hour of the day, unless of course your area is in a surge. Surge is basically supply vs. demand. If there are more request for rides than their are available Uber drivers nearby, the price goes up.
Pros and Cons of Lyft and UberThere are some key differences between Uber and Lyft. 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.
Dynamic pricing takes effect when a lot of people in the same area are requesting rides at the same time. This means that rides will be more expensive. Adjusting the price attracts more drivers to an area so everyone can get a ride.
You'll be happy to know that Uber Premier is priced more affordably and gives you more ways to personalise your trip than Uber Black, and you'll still get to enjoy the benefits of riding in a luxury car. Uber Premier does not guarantee you'll get a vehicle with commercial plates (e.g. HC plates in NSW).
Uber will actively monitor all active cars at the time requested to find a ride for you but cannot guarantee a ride. In big cities and busy areas, there will likely be cars available throughout the day and night, but in the exceptional case that no drivers are available, you will be notified immediately.