Uber might reject your ride request if there are no drivers nearby (beyond some threshold) - but generally the “Service” is available 7/24/365.
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Depending on the day of the week, more than likely, yes; however, as drivers set their own schedule, there is no guarantee. I just about ONLY drive in the wee hours, and until the bar drivers go home (around 3 AM), it is easy to get an uber driver.
Uber will pick you up at any hour of day or night. No matter what the time, there will be a driver around — as long as you are not in a remote area. If you are, it might pay to schedule a ride in advance, so that one can be sent to you in time. Uber is round the clock.
Uber is generally considered safe, but it's important to take precautions. Uber conducts background checks on drivers, and users can review driver ratings and feedback. Additionally, Uber offers features like GPS tracking, anonymous pickup/drop-off, and 24/7 support.
[W]e've heard from our riders that sometimes they want to arrange a pickup in advance so they can rest assured that an Uber will be available when they need it, even if it's for a 4AM ride to the airport.
But at the end of the evening, the question of how to get everyone home safely always comes up. Fortunately, we can help the memories of your evening remain good ones. If you're wondering whether Uber is available at night, you'll be glad to know you can request a ride at any time.
It depends where you are at 2:30am. But really no different than 7am or 2pm - there could be a Driver around the corner from your location, or possibly over 15 minutes away. Uber might reject your ride request if there are no drivers nearby (beyond some threshold) - but generally the “Service” is available 7/24/365.
Yes. When a trip request comes from a teen account: The teen is allowed to bring other riders with them, but those other riders must be 13 years old or older. Guest riders aged 13 to 17 must have permission from a parent or legal guardian.
Trust your instincts and use your best judgment when requesting a ride with Uber. If you ever feel that you're in an urgent situation, you can call 911 by using the Emergency Button located in your app.
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.
Pros and Cons of Lyft and UberThere 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.
Unaccompanied minors can only use Uber via an approved teen profile in an eligible city. So in any areas that doesn't have UberX Teen or teen profiles, riders under 18 can't use Uber alone. Minors can't request rides, and minors can't ride alone in an Uber even if a parent or guardian says that they requested the ride.
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.
Basic supply and demand. The more drivers in the area, the more ability to fill the demand. If there are less drivers, which at night there are (and really early in the morning), then the demand may be higher than the supply of drivers.
You can pay for rides by cash or card. To pay for rides by card, first add the card in the app. You can add up to 5 cards. Card payments are available for rides in the iOS (version 8.0 or higher) or Android (version 4.0 or higher) app.
99.9999% of the time absolutely nothing bad will happen. But do keep your cell handy and always listen to your gut. If you feel endangered, get out and get another uber or cancel beforehand. But I am sure it will just be another ride for your driver and a safe & pleasant trip for you!
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.