Where can I work with my car?
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You can become an Uber driver and work for an American company with your car.
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.
In an emergency, should a driver call 911?
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Yes, the driver should call 911 for assistance. To do this, the driver needs to swipe to call 911 in the app. With the Safety Toolkit connected, the app will show the live location and trip details, so the driver can share them with the 911 dispatcher.
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.
How do I decline an order?
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To decline a trip request, press the "x" icon in the upper left corner of the screen. The order will be sent to another driver. This can be useful if you receive an order when you are about to go offline and end your work shift.
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.