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What does quiet ride mean?

Uber has launched a quiet ride service in the US, which means that passengers can request that a driver refrain from talking to them during their trip. The quiet ride feature is available in Uber's premium Black service.



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With Rider Preferences, Uber Comfort riders can request a quiet ride as well as what temperature (warm, hot, cool, cold) they'd like. For example, if you're dialling into a conference call on the way to the office, you can request a quiet trip – without any music or conversation – to maximise productivity.

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Is it rude to be silent in an Uber? I try to “read” the rider, if they want to talk, I am more then happy to, if they want quiet, to talk on their phone or talk to someone else, all of that is just fine. It's OK to be quiet but You can casually converse with them.

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Is it ok to make out in Uber/Ola? According to new use policies for both the company an type of intimate contact with the driver or the co passenger. PS: Why would you wanna make-out in someone else's car, that's actually public indecency.

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Uber says, you cannot touch, flirt with, or hit your fellow riders. Be it the driver, a co-passenger or someone you know, there must be no sexual conduct with anyone in the car.

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One driver said their 'best passengers are the ones that quietly sit in the back', while another agreed that their 'dream passenger is the one who tells me to turn up the music and then sits quietly'.

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The most common reason for a lower passenger rating is making us wait after we arrive to pick you up. If you're ready to go at the curb when we arrive, it means a lot. If they make me wait, slam my door, or are rude, I deduct stars.

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Anytime that you feel uneasy about the way your driver is driving all you need to do is ask him/her to please slow down. If for any reason they do not comply ask them to pull over and terminate the ride. Next order a new ride and report the incident to Uber/Lyft.

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Uber/Lyft drivers don't get paid anywhere near that so, some drivers do it for the interaction with the passengers. For some, it's a part-time job so they don't really just look it as a job and they mostly like people.

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How to contact your Uber driver before your ride. It is not possible to contact a driver before one has been assigned to you, so we'll assume you have just requested an Uber to pick you up. At the bottom of the screen, the box with your driver's name and the license number of his car is a Contact button.

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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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Both riders and driver partners have the ability to rate one to five stars on a trip. Your rating is the average of your last 500 trips, and is measured out of 5 stars. Ratings are anonymous, so neither you nor the driver partner will see individual ratings, just a breakdown of overall ratings in the Privacy Centre.

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Do Uber drivers prefer long or short rides? The majority of drivers often choose longer journeys since shorter trips require spending too much time arriving to the pickup, waiting for the rider, and then beginning to make money.

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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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Uber now forbids its drivers from flirting with passengers, a move that could make the ridesharing service less of a hardship for women who use it. New guidelines released on Thursday tell riders and drivers alike, “please don't comment on someone's appearance or ask whether they are single. …

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Yes, for the most part Uber is quite safe for all riders, but there are always risks involved with getting into any car, whether it's an Uber, a taxi, or your own car. Here's how to mitigate those risks. First, sit right behind the driver. It's easier to find off an attack from someone's blind spot.

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