

Yes, those little cars around your location when you open the app are real.
HOW FAR WILL UBER DRIVE ME DRIVERS
You can see these other drivers on the passenger apps. Your opponents of this game are the other drivers on the road, as they are your competition, fighting for your ride requests. The best way to play this game is to have a paying passenger at almost all times inside your car. The goal of the game is to earn as much money as possible per hour.
HOW FAR WILL UBER DRIVE ME DRIVER
The closest driver to a passenger usually gets the next ride. This May 3 photo shows then-striking New York Uber driver Inder Parmar in his vehicle. The real trick to getting a ride request is to make sure you have to use the bathroom.Īs soon as you get the urge to go to the bathroom, you are guaranteed a 100% chance of immediately getting a ride request, every time. If I don't get a request within 15 minutes, I will start driving toward a known busier area, and I will almost always get a request shortly after. Soon after I drop someone off, I will try to pull over to a safe area like a parking spot in a public plaza and wait there.Ī podcast or an e-book keeps me entertained between rides, but it's usually no more than a few minutes until another request comes. My car is my business, and I try to treat it as such. Now, unless I am on a ride or heading to pick up a passenger, I try not to drive around aimlessly. I used to drive around between rides, trying to make myself somehow more available to the next rider.Īll driving around did was put unnecessary miles on my car and ensured that I ruined my profit margin by wasting gas. To remain a profitable driver, you must become like the fisherman. It might take 30 seconds for a bite, or it might take 10 minutes, but the fisherman remains patient. He picks what he thinks is a good spot, baits his hook, casts his line out, and then, he waits. Don't drive around looking for a ride - let the ride come to you

Zoomy co-founder James Fisk pictured alongside an Auckland cab brandishing the rideshare company's logo. I also keep a mental note of areas that have lots of construction and try to avoid those routes as well. To keep making the most money possible, you have to keep your car moving.ĭown in South Florida, there is traffic seemingly everywhere at peak rush hour times around 8am and 5pm, so I try to avoid driving at those most congested times. In some markets, a driver makes even less. In my area, a driver makes about US$0.12 (NZ$0.18) per minute, which is the equivalent of US$7.20 (US$11.27) an hour. Getting caught in slow or stopped traffic will absolutely kill your dollars-per-hour ratio. While this is a great thing for passengers, it is not so great for drivers. The fare won't suddenly jump up to an unexpected amount just because the driver hit traffic along the route. This is because the "per-minute" rate a driver makes is very low, while the "per-mile" rate is pretty decent. Something that is universally loved by Uber and Lyft passengers – and is also a reason why so many people dislike taxis – is that the rate quoted in the app is generally exactly what they pay. To make the most money possible, you need to avoid traffic

The author, Clarke Bowman, has been driving part-time for Uber and Lyft for a year.
