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Who pays more DiDi or Uber?

Uber drivers net an average of $1.51 per kilometre, while Ola and Didi drivers earn about 15% more with around $1.70 per kilometre.



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  • On average, Uber paid its drivers more per hour than Lyft in 2022, according to Gridwise.
  • Uber drivers had gross earnings of $21.14 per hour in 2022, while Lyft drivers were grossing $19.90.
  • Uber offers its top-tier drivers more competitive perks than Lyft.


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With that being said, a large-scale review of Lyft and Uber drivers found that hourly income for Lyft is usually around $2 more than Uber. For example, Lyft's average incomes are around $18 per hour, while Uber's average income can sometimes average as low as $15 per hour.

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FAQ. Which driving app makes the most money? According to average hourly pay data from Glassdoor, the app that makes the most money is Uber Eats averaging $21 per hour, with Grubhub following closely behind at $20 average hourly pay.

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c)Female users have made over 18,000 trips with DiDi Women. d)Female drivers equal 4.8% up from 4.2%.

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It's pretty hard to bring your average close to the big 5 – but not for driver Michael Quinn. The 73-year-old has been named the highest rated driver on the app, after racking up over 67,000 trips (which also makes him the most prolific for country-wide trips).

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Where is Uber most popular in UK? Uber data reveals that the top visited cities in the UK are Leeds, London, Manchester and Birmingham. More specifically, the most popular locations in the UK over the last decade have all been train stations, namely: New Station St, Leeds. London King's Cross.

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Bolt is the most popular Uber alternative in the UK. It had commenced as Taxify and relaunched itself as Bolt in 2019 Summer. They charge their drivers lower commission fees, resulting in lower pricing for riders. The initial charge is £2.50, followed by £1.25 for each mile and £0.15 per minute.

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Cooke suggests all ride hailing apps tend to be cheaper than taxis, although large surges can change that. “Without surge, [ride sharing] is 30-40% cheaper than a taxi.”

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