What should I include in the request if I can't create an account?
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In the form, specify at which stage the error occurred. You can also provide additional details about the problem. Mention whether you are trying to create an account on the website or download the driver app. Be sure to send a screenshot of the error.
Can a driver take someone to a different destination if it differs from the one in the app?
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If a passenger decides to change the destination after the trip has started or requests additional stops during the route, the driver can follow these requests. In such cases, the trip fare will be automatically adjusted based on the actual time and distance of the trip. The fare will also include the booking fee and any surge pricing if there was high demand when the trip was requested.
What requirements do I have for the Motor Vehicle Report check?
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You must have a valid US driver's license and at least one year of driving experience in the US, or three years if you are under 25. Your driver's license must be current and unrestricted. Pay attention to the state you are driving in. For example, in California and Florida, you must be 25 years old to drive.[1] [2]
Can I drive someone else's car while working with Uber?
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Yes, you can, yet with a few stipulations. You must meet Uber’s requirements to be a driver. You must be "attached to the vehicle," meaning in some states, your name must be listed on the car’s insurance policy. Remember, insurance regulations vary from state to state in the US.
Can I work for Uber and Lyft simultaneously?
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Yes, since you have a flexible schedule, you can choose your work hours. Therefore, you can work for both Uber and Lyft, allocating your desired number of hours to each.
How do I create an account for Uber delivery?
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When signing up, select Delivery by bicycle or on foot under Choose how you want to earn with Uber. Enter your name, social security number, and date of birth in the Driver app. Upload a valid government-issued photo ID and a profile photo. Complete the background check, which usually takes 3-5 business days and is conducted by third-party providers. Uber then reviews the report to determine if you can work on the platform.