Set up an UberPartner profile to get started, and soon enough you'll get notifications with potential pick-up spots when it's rush hour, so you can get more clients and rides to make quick cash. Thanks to its GPS system, the app tells you in real-time exactly which areas of your city are surging (that means they're heavily requesting rides in Uber-speak) so you can wait there strategically in order to pick up passengers, or head over to another area.

One of the other unique advantages of UberPartner is that it'll keep you informed of current events nearby, so you can maximize your driving and wait outside events where there is a large number of passengers expected to require rides. Even if you don't have an internet connection or if you lose coverage, you can still use UberPartner to track all your rides without any technical issues.


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Earning more money with Uber Driver is only possible by completing more rides during your workday. You can also increase the commissions for your services by getting consistently good ratings from customers.

Once you sign up for Uber, you'll need to type in your credit card information. Uber automatically securely stores this data and makes charges after each ride. Now you never have to worry about having cash on you to pay for a ride again.

The app interface shows you exactly where your Uber driver is on the way to pick you up. It also provides other useful information like what model the car is, its plate numbers, and your driver's name. In addition, once you've finished the trip, not only will you get a full receipt on your smartphone, but you can also rate the experience, and you yourself will receive a rating as a rider as well.

Uber kickstarted the evolution of the taxi market in the early 2010s, when it launched an app which easily connected drivers with riders. In California where the app launched, ordering a cab was a nightmare, so much so that co-founder Garrett Camp had established his own fleet of black cabs to pick him up from bars and clubs.

In the old days, the Uber driver and rider apps polled the server every 4 seconds or so. The server receives new GPS locations for the rider and driver and send back state updates. Nowadays, the Uber apps rely on persistent TCP connections--but polling is an important fallback when mobile networks are unreliable.

As far as I remember, the driver and rider apps don't have to continually query our on-disk databases every few seconds during a ride. That sort of information is generally cached in-memory until the ride is over.

5. The next screen will show a map of the route and the estimated price of your trip. Make sure your payment method is correct, and then select Schedule UberX at the bottom of the screen to confirm your scheduled ride.

Uber was the first ride-hailing app on the market, launching in 2009 with an app for iOS and Android. Its ubiquity has made "getting an Uber" synonymous with "using a ride-hailing service" for many people. Uber has 91 million monthly active riders, and 3.9 million drivers across 63 countries, according to its website. Coverage-wise, Uber is much larger than Lyft, which operates only in the US and Canada.

The Uber app is user-friendly. When you open it, you'll see a map of your current location and a box that says "Where to?" where you can type in your destination to either find a ride now or schedule one for the future.

Type in a destination address, and you'll see several different options for a ride, along with the price of each. These include UberX (the most popular and least expensive option, for a private ride for one to four people in a basic car), Comfort (a private ride in a newer, midsize car with extra legroom), UberXL (for a group of up to six riders), or Select/Black (a private ride in a premium car with a professional driver). You might also see an option for UberPool, which matches you with drivers heading to the same area and lets you share a car with them for a lower price than an UberX ride. In some cities, Uber also offers bike and scooter rentals and transit schedules.

If you become an Uber Rewards member (it's free to join), you can earn points for your Uber rides and Uber Eats food orders (found in the same app), which add up to rewards and benefits like money off future rides.

In some cities, including New York and Seattle, frequent riders can sign up for Uber's subscription service Ride Pass for $25 per month, which promises to save you money (though exactly how much is fairly murky). In the New York City area, you can also access to Jump bikes and scooters free for 30 minutes per day when you have Ride Pass and book them through the Uber app -- though the site says this is a limited-time offer.

To combat this, Uber has added a number of new safety features to the app in the past year, including the ability to text 911 from the app during a ride and tools to verify that riders are getting into the right car. The company will reportedly begin allowing US passengers and drivers to record audio during rides through the app as well.

Lyft is the second-largest known ride-hailing service, which launched in 2012 and rapidly expanded as Uber faced scandals both external and internal, including the ousting of its former CEO Travis Kalanick after an investigation of accusations of sexual harassment, gender bias and unprofessional business practices within the company. Like Uber, Lyft has an app for iOS and Android. Lyft has 30 million riders and 2 million drivers across the US and Canada, but none outside of North America.

The Lyft app works very similarly to Uber's: When you open it, you'll see a map of your current location, and a box that says "Where are you going?" where you can type in your destination to either find a ride now or schedule one for the future.

When you type in a destination address, you'll see an option for a Lyft (the most popular and least expensive option, for a private ride for one to four people in a basic car), Lyft XL (for a group of up to six riders) and Lux (a premium car with a top driver and extra legroom). You might also see an option for a Shared ride, to ride with others heading in the same direction for a lower price. In some cities, Lyft also offers car rentals, bike and scooter rentals, and transit schedules.

For frequent riders, in December 2019, Lyft launched a new subscription plan called Lyft Pink, which takes the place of a few previous plans it offered. Aimed at riders who use Lyft at least two or three times per week, a Lyft Pink subscription costs $20 a month, and gets you 15% off of every ride, priority airport pickups, three covered cancellation fees per month, and three free 30-minute bike and scooter rides per month (for a limited time, in certain cities), among other perks. Lyft's subscription option costs $5 less per month than Uber's, and is more clear on how much money you will actually save.

Like Uber, Lyft has also faced many accusations of sexual assault of passengers from drivers: At least 34 women have either filed or joined lawsuits against the ride-hailing company since August 2019, CNET reported. The victims' lawyers say Lyft hasn't done enough to protect riders from sexual assault, kidnapping and rape.

Also like Uber, Lyft has added new safety features to the app in response to the allegations, including the ability to call 911 within the app and send their location to emergency services, and for the app to detect when a ride has "unexpected delays" and push a notification to riders and drivers asking if they need help. Drivers are also now required to take a community safety education course with Rainn, a nonprofit antisexual-assault organization.

Most of the time, the experience of using Lyft and Uber is largely the same -- perhaps in part because, anecdotally, most drivers I ride with say they work for both platforms, and have both Lyft and Uber decals on their dashboard. Indeed, a 2019 survey of 1,000 Uber and Lyft drivers from The Rideshare Guy found that nearly 84% of drivers said they work for more than one service.

The services have different levels of activity in different areas, so the best option for you may also depend on where you live and how many drivers are typically available. If you're traveling outside of the US or Canada, only Uber is available. If you're a US-based frequent rider, Lyft's new Pink subscription service may be the best option to help you save some money.

Both Uber and Lyft are taking positive steps when it comes to preventing sexual assault and other crimes, though there is always a risk when you enter a car with a stranger, whether they have undergone a background check or not. Both companies have also stressed that the vast majority of the millions of rides taken each day end without incident. ff782bc1db

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