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by fancyketchup
3971 days ago
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Maybe they were talking about net[1], or maybe they have a large number of short trips? From memory (from talking with drivers), the formula is: driverDollars = (fareDollars - 1)*0.8 If a driver is mostly taking people one or two blocks, the fares are going to be in the $3-5 range. That means the $1 "safe ride fee" (or whatever it's called) is already 20-30% of the fare, so Uber's total take on short rides is closer to 50%. It's one of the reasons drivers don't like short rides. [1] edit: By net I mean after driving expenses, not after Uber's take. |
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