How old do I need to be to become an Uber driver with my car?
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Registering as an Uber driver with your own vehicle must be at least 21 years old.However, always check the information for your state and city, as the minimum age may vary. For example, in California and Florida, you must be 25 years old to drive.
How are weekly payments processed?
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When working with Uber, two payment methods are available: cash and card. If your trip is paid in cash, you keep the money. If it’s paid by card, the money is transferred to your bank account.
Can drivers rate passengers during trips?
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After each trip, the driver has the opportunity to rate their passenger from 1 to 5 stars and add their comments in the section of the app. In case of an incident, the 24/7 response team will review it and provide feedback.
Is consent required for audio recording?
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Most US states do not require consent for recording, but some states have additional requirements, including California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington. So, before trips, it's advisable to familiarize yourself with state laws to avoid violations.
What does Uber advise drivers to do for improved safety?
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Uber advises driving attentively, ensuring seat belts are fastened, watching out for pedestrians and cyclists, dropping off passengers in permitted areas, following your intuition, and being kind and respectful.
Is there an auto-accept feature for orders?
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Yes, by enabling the "Auto-Accept" feature in the app's "Driving Preferences" section. You can turn this feature on and off as you wish. However, keep in mind that if you are too far from the pickup location and do not respond to the notification within 60 seconds, this feature will automatically send the order to another driver.