Are you getting it paid for that ride back when you are considering these long rides? Most of the time, the biggest fares that I see in the $300, $400, $500, $600 range tend to be no surge. But think about what’s going on on the way back. So obviously these long rides are pretty lucrative. And I am pretty sure the time was over four hours on that. If you have seen something that can beat that, definitely let me know.
Our Online Course: Enroll now and Maximize Your Ridesharing profits.Track your mileage and save on taxes with the Stride Tax app.I know the total time was over four hours, and that was one of the longest trips I have ever seen and most money too. I think the total was $600 and definitely more than four hours, or LA to Santa Barbara, to San Francisco. I know that couple of my riders, Joe wrote an article for me where he actually drove from LA to Santa Barbara. Since technically you are not really allowed to accept cash for the ride, I am sure you can accept a large tip in place and go that way. Uber’s stated time limit doesn’t always apply in the real world If you are worried about this four-hour limit, you can always tell the passenger, “As a backup, this trip could end after four hours, so you need to be ready to either to re-request or give me a tip,” whatever it is to make up for it. You can actually basically do any trip and you should be pretty confident that you are going to get paid. So, on Uber, there really isn’t a ton to worry about. Uber does have this policy, but apparently it doesn’t apply in the real world, which isn’t the first time you will see policies like that with Uber. So, if your trip has ended due to a time limit, definitely let me know in the comments below, and I can shoot out a quick update. I guess their policy says that it may end after four hours, but I haven’t heard of any situations where the trip ended after four hours. Because as you guys will see, I have screenshots on my side of Uber rides that are much longer than four hours they’re in the six, seven, eight-hour range. I don’t know why exactly they have this policy that the trip may end after hours. The trip could be up to, $1,000, $10,000, $100,000 - but there is a four-hour time limit, and the trip may automatically end after four hours.
Uber has a maximum time limit, but no maximum priceĪccording to Uber’s official policy, there is no monetary limit. I started to think about this a while back with Uber, what is the limit? Is there any limit? Can you do a trip from LA to New York? What if your passenger wants to go that far? Should you do it? Should you accept it? Because obviously you don’t want to get stuck out in the middle of nowhere and have your trip end. It is kind of a badge of honor.īut there are couple of things you need to watch out for.
I got this huge, long trip from LA to San Diego.” Everyone likes to post their screenshots on Facebook groups, on my Facebook page, and everything. We like to post things like, “Hey, I got this huge surge trip. As drivers, we all like to show off our longest trips. To answer this question, I recorded a video called “What is the Maximum Distance of a Trip on Uber and Lyft?” that I’d like to share with you.