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What happens when Uber driver takes different route?

“The rider upfront price may change if a rider adds stops, updates their destination, or the route changes significantly,” Uber explains on its website. “When this happens, a rider's final price is calculated based on the actual time and distance of the trip.”



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But if the fare is locked in, why are drivers taking longer routes? This is because Uber pays drivers a whole lot more on the distance driven versus the time of the ride, regardless of the price the rider is paying.

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There is an option in your Uber app to request a fare review. If Uber finds that the driver took an “alternative route” which cost you more, you will be compensated — at the driver's expense, unless the driver has a VERY good reason, such as construction work on the highway.

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Uber explains in TOS that a driver can decline any ride for any reason . You are very correct about this.

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Uber CEO admits drivers cancel rides when they don't want to go to planned destination it's of course why drivers call riders asking where they're going, in places that they don't see the destination up front. Seeing this from Delta (and from United) more often lately.

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Yes, you can. Google Maps and other GPS schemes are good but not perfect. The rider can direct a specific route if she prefers. Often, the riders will take a longer route, convinced it is shorter; sometimes it is shorter.

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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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We want you to know what to expect when you report issues, so we are sharing examples of when you may be eligible to receive a full or partial refund of the price you paid. If you have an issue on a trip, let us know within 30 days. All requests will be evaluated at Uber's sole discretion, and on a case-by-case basis.

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After you've been waiting for a rider for 2 minutes, a fee will be charged to them for the time you continue to wait. After you've been waiting for 5 minutes, you can choose to cancel the trip or continue to wait. A cancellation fee will still only be charged after you've waited for at least 5 minutes.

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Paid wait time starts accumulating 2 minutes after arrival. Previously, the driver-partner would have been paid for 1 minute and 30 seconds at $0.55 per minute i.e. 1.5 minutes x $0.55 = $0.83. Now, the driver-partner will be paid for 1 minute 30 seconds at $0.60 per minute i.e. 1.5 minutes x $0.60 = $0.90.

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But even though Uber's company policy dictates that there is no maximum distance limit for rides, drivers always reserve the right to cancel a ride if for example, they don't want to drive to another state.

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Uber riders in Birmingham, Ala., will know all about Charlana Moses, who has the most trips with more than 60,000 Uber rides and is lovingly known as 'Mama C' to students there.

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The main reason is to avoid drivers cherry picking rides. Some drivers want only short rides, others only want long rides. Drivers will also avoid going to certain areas of their city for whatever reason.

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In essence, yes, Uber Eats drivers and an Uber driver or a DoorDash driver know how much the tip is when they choose to accept the delivery order. However, customers can adjust their tipping level after delivery is complete.

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Uber One is a new membership that provides Rides as well as Eats discounts for $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually. You can cancel your membership within the app up to 48 hours prior to the next scheduled payment without being charged.

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