Driving an UberBlack car can be a great way to make some extra cash on the side, but this isn’t like driving your own car around town – you have a lot of responsibilities when you’re behind the wheel of an UberBlack. There are very few differences between driving in an UberBlack and driving in your own vehicle, but the small differences can make all the difference if you aren’t prepared to handle them properly.

Stay on Top of your Ratings

It’s no secret that ratings are one of the most important factors for drivers when it comes to getting more trips. The average rating—across all drivers on UberBLACK and UberSUV, is 4.7 out of 5 stars, but every driver sets their own goals based on individual performance. We recommend setting yourself a goal that pushes you toward 5 out of 5, but if you do happen to fall below that mark, remember that it’s only temporary if you work hard at improving your ratings.

Know where you are going

If you’re using your car for transportation, not just as a cool thing to have, then you know all too well that it can be a huge hassle when it doesn’t start. Try these tips if your car is having problems starting: Is there gas? If your engine cranks but won’t start, check if there’s gas in your tank. Running out of gas is one of the most common causes of cars that won’t start!

Park Safely

One of the most common mistakes people make when trying to master car-sharing services like Uber is not finding their vehicle’s designated parking spot. Once you tap your destination into your smartphone, it becomes much easier to navigate. Don’t be afraid to type in landmarks nearby that will help you quickly locate your ride, and then park as close as possible—ideally with enough room for another driver or two. It may seem counterintuitive, but we’ve found that you can avoid common annoyances (like paying for garage parking) by simply driving directly home upon arrival. 

Treat every Customer with Respect

Being polite and respectful is important for any job. But when you’re behind the wheel of an uber black car, treating your customers with courtesy and respect is essential. Your actions speak on behalf of both yourself and your company, so try your best to ensure that both are shining through at all times. 

Keep your Space Clean

It’s important that you keep your car clean. Not only will it make your job easier, but it can actually help protect you and your passengers. Here are 10 things to remember: 1) Always keep trash bags and antibacterial wipes with you; 2) Wear closed-toe shoes while driving; 3) Make sure there is no visible dirt under your nails; 4) Never eat or drink while on shift, and never transport food or drinks as they can contaminate surfaces; 5) Shower regularly, use deodorant, and wear clean clothes.

 Do Background Checks

Background checks can be tough, especially when you’re just starting out. Ask around your community and through online resources to see what it will take for you to start driving. The laws vary by city and state, so make sure you research yours thoroughly before diving in. If you aren’t able to complete one or more of these background checks on your own, contact one of Uber’s safe-driving partners for help

Keep your phone off

It’s easy enough to take a quick glance at an email or Facebook post while you wait for passengers or after they’ve arrived and settled into their seats, but it’s important not to check your phone when you should be looking at the road. Remember safety first! More than 3 million car accidents occur every year in America—and about 30 percent of those crashes can be attributed to distracted driving (by any means). On average, that works out to about 1,000 deaths per day caused by distracted drivers like yourself.

 Stay Comfortable

When you first start driving for UberBlack, you might feel nervous or uncomfortable. You may not know what people expect from their driver. In reality, your passengers are usually just looking for someone reliable and professional who will drive them to their destination as quickly and safely as possible. And even if they’re not talking, that doesn’t mean they aren’t thinking of ways to make your trip more comfortable! Try out these tips on your next trip.

 Keep the Conversation Flowing

Often, one of your biggest opportunities with your client is right at pick-up. It will help keep them from getting bored and also give you time to learn more about who they are and what they’re looking for while they’re riding with you. If it’s been a good conversation then you should be able to transition smoothly. When done correctly, riders want nothing more than drivers like you!

Conclusion

While you’re driving, it’s important to stay alert. Avoid distractions, such as your phone and loud passengers. Also, make sure you have proper car insurance; if you don’t already have it, talk with your current provider about getting it ASAP. An experienced professional can help guide you through these issues and more by ensuring that every part of your ride is smooth sailing—and safe!

How much does an Uber driver make?

 According to the survey, an Uber driver can make 13.5$/hr before the tips and approximately 15$/hr after the tips.

 Is Uber good professionally?  

Well, yes of course if you are unemployed this is the best job you can have.