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Why is wait and save cheaper?

The name says it all: if you're willing to wait a longer-than-normal amount of time to be picked up, you'll save on the cost of your trip. Drivers make their standard rate no matter what. “More riders than ever will see Wait and Save as an option in their Lyft app alongside our standard ride modes.



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No. They don't make less, they just don't make more when someone orders priority.

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Wait and Save is an option the rider can select where they opt to not take the closest/soonest ride in order to get a cheaper fare if they're willing to wait, typically and extra 5-10 minutes, for a pickup.

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Why is Lyft cheaper than Uber? Lyft has claimed to be the cheapest for Uber ride-sharing as it charges you less than what Uber charges per hour and on the contrary, Uber pays less to the drivers for about $2 per hour. This is why people prefer Lyft to ride and drive.

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Pros and Cons of Lyft and Uber There are some key differences between Uber and Lyft. Uber can be less expensive than Lyft for the average journey—research suggests that Uber is the cheaper company, with the average trip costing $20 compared with the $27 you would spend for an average Lyft trip.

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The price of a scheduled ride depends on predicted demand. If you're scheduling a ride that will take place during peak hours—like morning and evening commutes—it will probably be more expensive than if you requested the same ride during the middle of the day.

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Requesting stops at drive-thrus or convenience stores Riders can add stops in their journey through the Uber app before and during the trip. Uber says riders can add up to two extra stops along the route, but if a stop lasts more than three minutes, the passenger will be charged more, Insider previously reported.

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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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Yes! However, I would suggest calling the driver and asking first. I would also recommend a nice tip. A driver's concern with such a long drive is that the passenger will not tip, typical of Uber riders, and he will have to return home with no fare/compensation for the 2 hour trip back.

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Wait time fees may be charged at a per minute rate when your driver has arrived at the pickup location and has been waiting for more than 2 minutes (5 minutes for Lux Black and Lux Black XL).

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If you are noticing that it is taking a while for your ride to match with a driver is it most likely because there are not enough Lyft drivers signed into the app to meet the demand.

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If your question was does an Uber driver know who the tippers are before they pick someone up the answer is no. But if a passenger tips, the driver will know and will know the amount after the ride is concluded. Do Uber drivers get mad when you don't tip them?

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Here are the top 5 least expensive U.S. locations for Uber based on price per mile:
  • Knoxville, Tennessee — $0.70 per mile.
  • Orlando, Florida — $0.71 per mile.
  • Lawton, Oklahoma — $0.75 per mile.
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — $0.75 per mile.
  • Little Rock, Arkansas — $0.76 per mile.


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Like any other business, tipping your Uber or Lyft driver is a common courtesy rather than an obligation. Tips of anything between 10% to 20% based on how well the drive was and the length of the trip, and overall ride cost. For the average Uber or Lyft ride, this translates to anywhere from $4 to $6.

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Can I pay for Uber with cash? Yes, you can pay with cash. Before requesting a ride, go to the Payment section in the app and select Cash. At the end of your trip, pay cash directly to your driver.

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Extra stops. Need to make a quick stop? Whether you're running an errand or dropping off a friend, you can add up to 2 extra stops along your route.

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Now, the base rate has been raised to $0.60 per minute and is no longer subject to multipliers for dynamic pricing. The average driver fare before commission is now made up of the total waiting time charged at $0.60 per minute i.e. (12 mins + 0.5 mins) x $0.60 = $7.50.

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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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