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Yes, Uber requires its drivers to have personal auto insurance that meets the minimum state requirements. Additionally, Uber provides liability coverage while you are driving for the app, but it is recommended to consider additional coverage for better protection.
Yes, drivers have the option to drive for both Uber Eats and rideshare simultaneously. This allows you to maximize your earning potential by accepting delivery requests while waiting for rideshare requests, as long as you comply with local regulations.
Uber conducts background checks on all potential drivers, which includes checking for criminal records. Depending on the nature and timing of any offenses, individuals with certain criminal records may be disqualified from driving for Uber. It's best to check Uber's policies for specifics.
Yes, you can drive for Uber in other cities, but you need to ensure that you are properly registered to drive in that location. You may also need to meet specific local regulations and vehicle requirements, so it’s best to check the Uber app for details before heading out.
Yes, you can drive for Uber part-time. The platform offers flexible scheduling, allowing drivers to choose when they want to work. Whether you want to drive full-time or just a few hours a week, you can set your own hours based on your availability.
After signing up, you'll need to complete the background check and upload necessary documents. Once approved, your account will be activated.
You can contact Uber's customer service through the app by tapping on the "Help" section or visiting the Uber website for more options.
Uber does not provide a direct customer support number; support is primarily handled through the app or website.
Open the Uber Driver app and enter your registered phone number or email and password, then tap "Sign In."