Ippei Takahashi (ippei)
Ride Guru from Boston, MA - USA
Uber Driver, CEO of TaxiFareFinder and Unleashed, LLC
1202 Rider Driver GuruUber Driver and CEO/President of Unleashed, LLC.
Ippei boasts over 11 years of experience in travel and taxi industry. As a CEO, he has built, managed, and executed the operations of TaxiFareFinder since 2007. He has partnerships and relationships with major taxi, rideshare, and other travel-related companies.
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Dara Goes Driving | UBER
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Eroding trust - 73% wouldn’t ride in an Autonomous Vehicles (AVs)
AAA reports the number of people who are too afraid to ride in an autonomous vehicle has risen in recent … -
Walmart's grocery delivery partnerships with Uber, Lyft fail to take off
That was an abrupt end to this grand plan to take over the grocery delivery market. Excerpts below, and I … -
Uber and Lyft Raises Rates by 5 to 10% in 11 Major Cities.
Uber raised rates by 5% to 10% in 11 major cities. Lyft, as always, quickly followed suit. The affected cities … -
Driver Earnings by City - Per hour before expenses [The RideshareGuy]
Earnings of Drivers by City. I saw people asking so I thought I'd post this table I saw at RideShareGuy … -
9 Keys To Being a Great Rideshare Conversationalist [TheRideshareGuy]
There’s a lot more that goes into rideshare driving than just driving, although that’s important too. But if you really … -
10 Mistakes Made by New Uber Drivers [TheRideShareGuy]
New to driving for Uber or Lyft and want to make money? Then there are certain mistakes you want to … -
Lyft has been around longer than Uber. History Lesson.
Did you guys know that Lyft has been around longer and older than Uber? They used to be Zimrides and … -
Uber quits 8 countries in Southeast Asia, selling out to rival Grab
"Uber is giving up on the fight for ride-hailing customers in Southeast Asia. The US company is selling its business … -
Lyft Line Questions & Answers - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
At RideGuru, we get lots of questions around Lyft Line. This carpooling service is relatively a new service, and due … -
UberPOOL Questions & Answers - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
At RideGuru, we get lots of questions around UberPool. This carpooling service is relatively a new service, and due to … -
Studies Are Increasingly Clear: Uber, Lyft Congest Cities
There's always been a misunderstanding because everyone was under the impression that "rideshares" with "sharing" and all would ease traffic … -
Uber Agrees to Sell Its Operations in Southeast Asia to Competitor Grab
The rumor has now been confirmed https://thepointsguy.com/2018/03/uber-sells-southeast-asian-operations/ -
Uber's $48B Valuation Explained - How Uber is faring and growing since 2017.
Some critical metrics from Forbes. I pulled this data from their interactive dashboard. - Gross Revenue expected to grow from … -
2017 Driver Survey: Driver Earnings, Satisfaction, Uber vs. Lyft, and Demographics [The Rideshare Guy]
Driver Survey: How much do Uber drive Make? Uber or Lyft? etc.[The Rideshare Guy] This is an excerpt … -
Lots of Driver Scams - Watch out, passengers!
A big list of scams by the drivers...though some of these are weird though. https://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/how-to-avoid-scams-uber-lyft-taxis-travel -
5 Passenger / Rider Scams that Game the System - Drivers watch out!
Thisn't for the faint of heart. Five "popular" passenger scams that drivers need to watch out for. Have you experienced … -
NYC Ride Volume - Uber "officially" destroys Taxis going into 2018
Is it official? More Uber trips being taken more than taxis now. Number of medallions control the # of cars … -
The Fall of Travis Kalanick Was a Lot Weirder and Darker Than You Thought [Bloomberg]
The Fall of Travis Kalanick Was a Lot Weirder and Darker Than You Thought Silicon Valley CEOs are supposed to … -
Live in the Suburbs? Get ready to pay Uber's "Long Distance Pick Up Fee" [RideGuru]
On Tuesday, Uber announced its latest change, long distance pick up fees. Yes, this means Uber will now charge …
Featured Answers by ippei
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A 45 miles will take 45~60 minutes to drive. Such a trip should be about $55 to 70 in most areas. This is without considering for surge pricing which can raise the fare during busy periods.
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Here are two related and common questions around Uber/Lyft scheduled rides:
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check this out for the graphs of how rideshare number has been skyrocketing.
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There was a thread on this with a Guru Answer.
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Related threads:
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Great discussions going on here. All great advice. Here are some relevant articles from RideGuru
Getaround: Is Renting A Car For $5 an Hour to Drive for Uber Worth It?
What about peer-to-peer car rentals?
Uber Rent - Drive stranger's cars AirBnB style! Would you rent your car for $5 an hour?
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That's correct! Uber's rider app no longer shows the surge pricing multiplier - in all regions. This has been replaced by "upfront pricing" as Uber claims that it eliminates confusion and encourages users to keep using their apps.
So they figured people rather not know when the price is surging. They just prefer knowing what the price will be.
They removed the lightning bolts for the surge prices as well. Great point.
For your trips out to work, it's likely that the demand is higher. The price fluctuates due to Uber and Lyft's new pricing methods. (See exception under the Guru answer)
Uber and Lyft do not always disclose "surges" or "high-demand" pricing to the users anymore, so they quote you a price for your particular route and particular time. I would imagine the demand on the way to work is higher for you.
The generic public often has to be at work between 8 and 9AM, but there is a larger window for getting off work, say between 3 and 6. That may attribute to the difference.
Yes, you would totally be accepted for UberBlack (if the car is literally black) or UberSelect. I wouldn't worry for a second. (It's luxurious, it has 4-doors and takes 4 passengers.) If you already have the car just submit your application, and they should approve you for it. (After signing up as a driver and it doesn't automatically enable the UberSelect option, make sure to contact Uber!
The list you see online are not considered to be all inclusive.
Yes, you would totally be accepted for UberBlack (if the car is literally black) or UberSelect. I wouldn't worry for a second. (It's luxurious, it has 4-doors and takes 4 passengers.) If you already have the car just submit your application, and they should approve you for it. (After signing up as a driver and it doesn't automatically enable the UberSelect option, make sure to contact Uber!
What a gorgeous car.
I just left another guru answer above. FYI.
Done!
This toolkit option is only displayed during a ride, i.e. once you are picked up and the ride is underway.
Really?
Harry used to have an article around this too:
https://therideshareguy.com/are-uber-and-lyft-drivers-allowed-to-carry-non-lethal-weapons/
Yes, UberX has expanded technically to the entire state of New Hampshire, meaning the service is available anywhere as long as there is driver availability.
For example, try running an estimate on RideGuru from Rochester to Dover.
Rochester is near UNH, right? I am pretty sure there are drivers around!
Thanks for pointing this out, @jttech! We will make sure to update this post.
Relevant article here: Uber passengers in Australia and New Zealand will get banned from the app if their rating drops below 4 stars
I am going to leave it right here. A driver, when he found out that the riders were 16, he decided to stop driving and made them get out of the car.
Teens headed to homecoming say Uber driver told them to get out due to age [AJC.com]
Good call about the scheduled rides. Yes, Lyft drivers can see the destination and accept them if there are requests in the scheduled queue.
Thanks! Yes, Uber and Lyft have been showing the expected ride time in test markets and/or drivers who qualify. I will update the original guru answer.
Some people just don’t know what’s right and what’s wrong. They walk amongst us which is scary.
Great discussions going on here. All great advice. Here are some relevant articles from RideGuru
Getaround: Is Renting A Car For $5 an Hour to Drive for Uber Worth It?
What about peer-to-peer car rentals?
Uber Rent - Drive stranger's cars AirBnB style! Would you rent your car for $5 an hour?
This reminds me of this topic: