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Why do Ubers make me car sick?

“But when in cabs or Uber cars alone, your gaze might remain focused elsewhere, like reading or looking at stationary objects while your inner ears pick up movement through receptors — in both cases, leading to nausea, dizziness and sweating.”



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Uber's website says small messes can cost riders $20, vomit $40, larger food or beverage spills $80, and $150 for a significant amount of bodily fluids. Reporters reached out to Lyft about McLaughlin's $100 bloodstain charge, and later that day, she got an email refunding about half of the damage fee.

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If you make a mess, you pay the cleaning bill and some for lost earnings if the driver documents the event and makes a report. I keep throw-up bags in my auto to reduce the chance of messes. Uber will charge you $150 to $250 as a clean up fee.

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Now, if drunk passengers vomit in his car, they could be banned from using Uber. It's in the new rules put in place by Uber to protect drivers and riders.

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Most drivers do not mind if you sit up front, but it is always polite to ask them before hopping in. Some drivers use the passenger seat to store items they may need, and moving those things can be a hassle. Some drivers may be more comfortable with passengers in the back seat.

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Is Uber Safe For A Woman Alone? Even when precautions are taken, women traveling alone using Uber may still be vulnerable to assault. In Seattle in 2021, a 13-year-old female passenger was raped by her Uber driver. The girl's father called an Uber to drive her to her mother's house.

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The proper etiquette (that nobody follows) is for the rider to identify themselves first, by saying “Uber for PaxName?” Followed by the driver saying “yes, I am DriverName.” The passenger has all the driver's info on the app: the car type, the license plate, a picture of the driver, and a driver name.

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