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by bzalasky
4350 days ago
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I was visiting Chicago (from SF) for a wedding and needed to get from downtown to Lake Forest. My UberX driver rolled up in the oldest, jankiest car I've ever seen associated with Uber. The driver then proceeded to start going south on Lakeshore Drive. I told him he was going the wrong way, then we did an illegal u-turn and then started making our way north. There was a bit of traffic but we finally got moving. We were on a straight path to my destination when he randomly exited and started taking a different route and got us stuck in traffic again. When I called him on it, he got indecisive about what to do and then continued driving. After about two hours, I made it to my destination. He had really good reggae music on the whole time. |
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I see the problem is Uber sometimes do not do proper quality control. In my country where they're starting up, the drivers do not always ring to say they are on their way (some I have to ring them first) and some offer drinks, while others don't. Usually they tend to be very unfamiliar with the roads and takes longer than the 15 minutes estimate to arrive. I can see in your case, the driver doesn't know the best route to get to your destination.
Uber can probably improve this by helping the driver decide the best route there while avoiding getting stuck in traffic.
And I've always wondered what happens if my phone runs out of battery before the driver arrives.. so that is why the driver MUST ring after the customer puts in an order request!