Uber Driver Requirements

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Uber Driver basics

Uber is a transportation service supported by a smartphone app.. It’s simple to use. When a driver wants to make money, they simply turn on Uber’s app and pick up riders. They will know how much money was made after every ride and they get paid weekly.

Setting their own schedule allows flexibility with active work hours. Uber doesn’t require set times to work. Each driver sets their own hours, day or night, and can start and stop according to their designated schedule. It allows them to make money when they want. They are the boss and make their own decisions.

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Drivers get clear directions around their towns with easy-to-follow, turn-by-turn automatic GPS navigation. Every rider is registered and rated by other driver-partners. Drivers will always know the name and rating of their passengers, which avoids random pickups, making it safer for both drivers and riders.

Uber drivers also benefit from partner discounts. Where available, they can save on gas, maintenance, phone plans and more with Uber’s partner rewards. Finally, drivers and riders are protected with a $1,000,000 commercial end-to-end auto insurance program on each rideshare trip.

What are the requirements to become an Uber driver?

Not everyone qualifies as a driver for Uber. However, driver requirements are fairly basic.

Drivers must:

  • be at least 21 years old.
  • have a proven clean driving record.
  • own a 4-door vehicle in great condition. No car? Uber can help you get an appropriate one where available. In the U.S., the average model year for vehicles currently in use is 2008, with none dated prior to 2000.
  • own an iPhone 4s or newer, or an Android 2013 or newer. No modern smartphone? Uber will help get one.

Potential drivers also need to know that Uber is committed to safely connecting riders and drivers by enforcing strict safety standards and providing end-to-end insurance coverage. Standards and coverages vary depending on what local governments allow. From the moment a ride is requested to the moment it ends, the Uber experience is designed from the ground up with safety in mind. That goes for every trip in every city around the world. In the U.S. specifically, even drivers on the basic UberX program are protected by liability coverage even between trips.

Ridesharing and livery drivers in the U.S. are screened through a process that includes county, federal and multi-state criminal background checks. Uber also constantly reviews drivers’ motor vehicle records throughout their time driving with Uber.*

While technology can ensure the speed, dependability and safety of drivers and riders, it is people who matter most in the Uber experience. Uber has created a Code of Conduct so that both drivers and riders understand they have a shared standard for respect, accountability and common courtesy. Uber makes sure their hard-working drivers understand they are the key to the success of the Uber platform and provide the foundation for the elevated experience Uber strives to deliver with every ride. That’s why making sure drivers feel respected and protected is a high priority. Protection is felt throughout each transaction. The risk of robbery is substantially reduced because fares are automatically charged to the rider’s credit card so drivers don’t have the hassle of handling cash or making change.

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* In New York City, DMV and criminal background checks are conducted by the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) according to their licensing standards.