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.
What does the Safety Toolkit include?
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The Safety Toolkit includes an emergency assistance button, 24/7 incident support, Follow My Ride feature, 2-way ratings, phone anonymization, GPS tracking, RideCheck, Contact Safety Agent, and audio recording.
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.
When am I allowed to transport Uber passengers?
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As a driver, your car should only be used for transporting passengers when you are online and accepting ride requests. This is important for maintaining safety and quality of service.
What do the different colors on the map mean?
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On the app’s map, certain areas of the city are marked in yellow, orange, and red. These indicate increased current demand for rides. Use this information to head to areas where demand is highest. Customers agree to surge pricing when ordering rides in such areas, and you earn more.