What are the minimum requirements to become a driver?
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To become an Uber driver, you must meet the minimum driving age. You need at least one year of driving experience in the USA (three years if you are under 25). A state license is required. Use an appropriate 4-door vehicle.
What kind of photo is suitable for being an Uber driver?
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A good profile photo must be clear and visible so the customer can identify you as the driver or courier. Your photo should have the following elements:
no hats or sunglasses (eyeglasses and religious garments are accepted);
full face and top of shoulders;
good lighting;
not blurry;
only one person in the picture;
the face is centered in the frame.
To minimize safety risks, the profile photo can only be uploaded once.
What types of fares are there?
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Fares can be per minute and mile. In some cities, you’ll receive a base fare plus additional money for the time and distance you drive. Your earnings are determined at the end of each trip based on how long and how far you travel. There are also Upfront Fares. In some cities, you can see how much you'll earn and where you'll go before accepting a ride. Upfront fares are calculated based on current traffic conditions, destination, and demand. If unexpected congestion occurs and the trip becomes much longer, the fare will increase.
Can a driver receive tips through the app and what percentage belongs to them?
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Customers always have the option to leave tips in the app. Tips are 100% owned by the driver and are paid directly to them. You can go to the Driver app to view your tips.
Can a driver with hearing impairments work for Uber?
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Uber is committed to supporting drivers with hearing impairments. Several new features help with this, such as Flashing trip requests, when you receive a new trip request, the app notifies you with a flashing indicator along with the standard sound notification. Rider notification is when the app informs riders that their driver is deaf or hard of hearing, which promotes better communication. Trip destination prompt is the function when drivers receive an additional prompt to enter the destination. This ensures all necessary information is received before the trip starts. Text-only messaging, drivers cannot call but can send text messages if they need to contact you, ensuring no important information is missed.
Does a driver receive additional payment for reserved trips?
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Reserve riders pay a driver a premium for Uber Reserve trips as they need a reliable experience. An additional reservation fee and extra wait time are built into the Reserve fare. The Uber Driver app will notify the driver when it is time to go online and head to the pickup location for any Reserve trips they have accepted.
What is UberXL?
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UberXL is a vehicle option for drivers. To qualify for UberXL, your vehicle must have 4 doors with independent passenger doors, 7 factory-installed seats and seat belts, working windows, and air conditioning.
Does one insurance policy suffice for driving in different states?
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Not all insurance companies are the same, and as a result, not all states offer the same coverage. You need to understand your insurance policy and how the app's insurance works in case you ever get into an accident while working.
What should a driver do in the event of an accident?
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Uber cares about the safety of all users on the platform. If you are involved in an accident, first make sure everyone involved is safe. Immediately notify the police and call for an ambulance. Inform Uber about the accident so they can support you. The easiest way to report a crash is through the Driver app. Select the Safety Toolkit by tapping the blue shield symbol in the bottom left corner of the map, then tap Report a crash. Report what happened and submit your claim. Or to speak with trained support staff, choose Safety from the Help section of your app, then select Safety Incident Reporting Line.
Can I use other apps besides Uber while working?
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Yes, and it is even advisable to do so. Use apps that help you make better decisions. This can include competitor apps to see what bonuses and guarantees they offer compared to your primary app, or downloading an events calendar for your city to know when it will be busy. Make the apps work for you, not the other way around.