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What is the best time to drive Uber in Sydney?

Here's how to maximise your earnings through the peak season in Sydney.
  • Peak hours are 5am – 9am. ...
  • Weekday morning hotspots for requests are the Eastern Suburbs, with riders heading to work in the CBD and North Sydney or to the airport.




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Weekdays — 5AM-9AM On weekday mornings, it's recommended that you focus on the CBD, the Eastern Suburbs, the Northern Suburbs, and Sydney Airport.

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Demand for rides is always at its peak on the weekends:
  • Friday and Saturday nights: 5pm-5am. You'll find most of the demand coming from riders heading to and from your city's main restaurant and nightlife hot spots.
  • Sunday: All day. Demand usually spikes again and is usually busier than any weekday afternoon.


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Uber's peak hours are typically Friday and Saturday nights. Yes, peak hours also occur on weekday mornings and during the evening rush hour, but those hard and fast rules are changing as more people flex their schedules and work from home.

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  • Bondi Beach/Eastern Suburbs.
  • Inner West.
  • Double Bay.
  • Sydney Airport.
  • Lower North Shore.
  • North Sydney.
  • Manly.
  • CBD.


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Mondays and Fridays are best for business travelers. The weekend is good for people going out. Tuesday and Thursday were always slow. This really varies in the city you are in.

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20 Uber and Lyft Driver Tricks to Help You Earn More on the Road
  1. Keep your car in great condition.
  2. Grab a phone mount and a charger.
  3. Invest in a dashcam.
  4. Look into rideshare insurance.
  5. Track your expenses.
  6. Avoid driving aimlessly.
  7. Get familiar with the area.
  8. Know where the bathrooms are.


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Uber surge pricing is not based on time of day. It's calculated using a strange blend of math, metaphysics, and alchemy. But seriously, it's based on supply and demand. If there are more people looking to request a ride versus the number of drivers available, the prices go up.

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If you live in an area where Uber Eats is present, you can make good money, getting close to your $1,000 weekly goal. But to determine if it's worth it, you must consider the cost, the times you must work to make the most money, and the wear and tear on your car.

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In conclusion, if you want to make $100,000+ a year as an Uber driver (and Lyft), it's absolutely possible. By following the tips and strategies outlined in this article, you can increase your daily earnings to reach your desired income goal.

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The Uber Black and Uber Black SUVs are the best options for an Uber driver to earn well. However, the answer to how much Uber Black Drivers make depends on various factors. Just like Uber's standard pay policy, Uber Black pay also depends on your location, the frequency of your work, and the time you're working.

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Sydney Airport Uber Pickup If you land at the International Terminal T1, you should follow the signs from the Arrivals Hall to the Priority Pick-Up Zone for UberX, Uber XL, and UberSELECT rides. For all other, premium options, you should head to the Limousine Pick-up Area.

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Uber's peak hours are typically Friday and Saturday nights. Yes, peak hours also occur on weekday mornings and during the evening rush hour, but those hard and fast rules are changing as more people flex their schedules and work from home. From your afternoon rush around 3:00 pm, it's going to pick up.

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— A new ranking has been revealed for the best places to be an Uber driver, and New York landed towards the bottom of the list. High Rise Financial gathered together the list, and on top, for the best state to be an Uber driver is Minnesota, followed by Michigan, and Oklahoma.

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There's no financial incentive for a driver to go slower. Drivers make more money picking up a passenger, dropping them off at their destination and getting another passenger. A driver may be driving with caution with passengers in their car in fear that they'll get a bad rating because of “safety”…..

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Yes you can, but you'll be driving at least 80+ hours a week to gross a six figure income. And low six figures to be exact, like barely breaking the $100k mark. Keep in mind you also have to pay taxes and deduct all your expenses like gas, car maintenance, tolls, etc.

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