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Is 4.4 Uber rating bad?

Is 4.4 Uber rating bad?

4.94-4.99: You are a great passenger with lots of rides, and I want you in my car. 4.80-4.93: You’re a pretty good passenger, but a couple people gave you a few four-stars, maybe a three-star. No sweat, as you’re still probably a great passenger. 4.70-4.79: Here we enter the “hmm” territory of ratings.

How is Uber passenger rating calculated?

After each trip, riders and drivers have the opportunity to rate one another from 1 to 5 stars, based on their trip experience. A driver or rider’s overall rating is displayed as an average. For example, a highly-rated rider might have 4.9 stars.

What happens if you have a bad passenger rating on Uber?

With a good passenger rating, you can expect to book rides faster, get matched with better drivers, and potentially get exclusive perks in the future. On the flip side, having a bad rating reduces your likelihood of getting rides quickly and may even get you banned from Uber, so be sure to keep your rating above a 4.0.

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What is the Uber rating scale for drivers?

Although they’ve had many bumps along the way (and more than a few lawsuits), Uber remains one of the most influential and iconic companies today. The Uber rating scale is a simple one: after you complete your trip, the app will prompt you to rate your driver on a scale of one star to five stars, with five stars being the highest.

What is the average passenger rating?

The average passenger rating is around 4.6. With a good passenger rating, you can expect to book rides faster, get matched with better drivers, and potentially get exclusive perks in the future.

How do I Rate my Uber driver?

Here’s a step-by-step guide: 1 Complete your trip with your Uber driver. 2 Once the ride has been completed, the app will ask you to provide a rating for your Uber driver (and other passengers, if you used Uber Pool). 3 Consider your overall trip: did your Uber get you to your destination safely and quickly?