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Why is Uber driver asking for my address?

Uber drivers ask about the drop location before pickup because it helps them plan the most efficient route for the trip. Isn't it stealing from drivers when Uber gets up to 50% off the rides? Damn right, it is!



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An Uber driver is never supposed to know the destination until the trip has started. But some drivers are said to be calling passengers in advance and finding out where the passengers want to go, which is against Uber policy.

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Asking your driver what your name is would be fine except for one thing: a passenger's name is the only piece of information a driver has to be sure they've picked up the right person. A passenger's name is the only piece of information a driver has to be sure they've picked up the right person.

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When you request an Uber or Lyft, the app “marks your location with a pin”. You are then supposed to check to be sure that location is correct, and if it isn't, then you can move the pin to the actual location you want to be picked up. You should also turn on location sharing.

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Every Uber driver knows the same information about each of their clients: their name, location, preferred car type(s), phone number(s) and interactive ratings—that is, how they've rated their past drivers, and how those drivers have rated them.

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However, using a fake name may violate the terms of service agreement and can result in account suspension or termination. Additionally, providing false information to Uber may also be illegal in certain jurisdictions. It's recommended to use your real name when creating an Uber account to avoid any issues.

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If you've uploaded a photo, they can see it when you request and during a ride. When the ride is complete they can't see your info. The importance of uploading a photo is that both you and the driver can verify that the correct ride is given to the correct passenger.

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4. 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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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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If you're riding with an unsafe driver, you should ask them to stop and let you out. You can then report them to the company and request another driver. It's best not to take chances when riding with Uber drivers who increase the chances for an accident.

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So, unless you say to them “here's my personal number” they would have no way to know it. No. Everything is routed through the system so that yours and the driver's numbers are kept private. Ever lost something in an Uber and called the driver only to get an uber voicemail?

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Asking your driver what your name is would be fine except for one thing: a passenger's name is the only piece of information a driver has to be sure they've picked up the right person. A passenger's name is the only piece of information a driver has to be sure they've picked up the right person.

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No, Uber nor Lyft allows aliases to be used. Drivers, as well as riders, must use their real names, as part of building a trust and accountability in the community.

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If you have just requested a ride, you can tap the bar with your driver's info at the bottom of the screen and select “Contact”. If you're contacting your driver after a ride about a lost item, you can go to the “Your Trips” section, select the appropriate ride and select “I lost an item” to get in touch with them.

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Live Location Sharing will let your driver see your exact whereabouts in relation to the pickup spot.

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Uber will give its drivers the ability to choose their rides based on destination and price, a new feature long sought by them. This means drivers will be made aware before the ride of the amount they will earn accepting it, as well as the final destination of the person ordering the car.

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Is it rude to not have a conversation with your Uber or Lyft driver? No, it is not rude at all. Drivers have to take cues from passengers, and if you're talking about just you as a passenger, I tend to open with just saying hi and asking how they're doing.

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Is it rude to not talk to your Uber? No, it is not rude at all. Drivers have to take cues from passengers, and if you're talking about just you as a passenger, I tend to open with just saying hi and asking how they're doing.

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