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Does Uber or Lyft treat their drivers better?
According to a recent survey of close to 1200 drivers, rideshare platforms revealed that Lyft drivers averaged around $17.50 per hour, close to $2 more per hour than Uber drivers. Lyft and Uber drivers earn approximately the same average per month, but the tips and earnings per trip are higher for Lyft.
Do Lyft drivers see bad reviews?
Drivers NEVER see individual ratings. A normally good driver who gets one terrible rating will on see his over rating drop by tenths of a point. And Uber investigates all driver ratings of 1 or 2 stars. Still the driver won’t know who gave him the bad rating or which specific trip caused the poor rating.
How do ratings affect Lyft drivers?
It’s worth noting that, according to Uber and Lyft, if a driver gives a passenger three stars or lower, they will supposedly never be matched in the future. And a low passenger rating means future drivers might be less likely to accept your ride request, which might result in a longer wait for you to be picked up.
Do Lyft drivers give ratings?
After every Lyft ride, both drivers and passengers are asked to give each other a rating between one and five stars — your Lyft Rating is an average score over your last 100 rides. You’ll find your Lyft rating in the app, on your profile page.
Is Lyft driver rating anonymous?
Driver ratings and feedback are all anonymous. This is to protect both driver and riders from retaliation, as well as to keep the ratings as objective as possible. If you feel that a passenger is discriminating against you, you can always contact Lyft support for further help.
What are the risks of being an Uber driver?
The non-fatal injury rate for Uber and Lyft drivers 173.8 per 10,000 full time workers. This means that 86.9\% of jobs have lower injury rates. Fatal injury rates amongst Uber and Lyft drivers are equally high at 14.6 out of every 100,000 workers. This makes 80.5\% of jobs safer than driving for a rideshare service.
Is Uber bad for health?
A full time Uber or Lyft driver is sitting in their car for most of the 12-14 hours allocated on the app. Drivers in many focus groups named stress, fatigue, muscle and skeletal pain as the top health issues they had experienced as a result of driving for Uber and Lyft.