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RideGuru Weekly Digest Photo Credit: Uber.com For this past International Women’s Day, Uber e

[RideGuru]( RideGuru Weekly Digest [Women Rider Preference, Uber’s Newest Feature]( Photo Credit: Uber.com For this past International Women’s Day, Uber expanded on their Women Rider Preference feature. This feature lets women and nonbinary drivers set a preference for picking up only women riders. Originally debuted in Saudi Arabia in 2019 as a way for Women drivers to safely earn on … Top Picks This Week From the RideGuru Forum [Uber Driver has 4.99 rating after nearly 5k trips! Here is his advice.]( Posted by bob Really good read, the steps this guy takes to give his riders amazing customer service is unreal. Things like wiping down floor maps in between every ride. Spraying lemon fresh … [Read more...]( [Why don't you see more female Uber and Lyft drivers and how would you encourage more women to become one?]( Posted by AnitaBAnthony Answered by ippei The great news is that there is an upward trend of female drivers signing up for rideshare services. Traditional taxi drivers were overwhelming male (London Black Cabs claim 98% make), … [Read more...]( [Why does Uber not always send the closest driver?]( Posted by Anonymous How does Uber match up its riders and drivers? How does Uber's algorithm work in terms of paring up users? Is it not by distance? Why does my wait time … [Read more...]( [How many lost items do drivers see? How often?]( Posted by TonyAlmeida Answered by ippei On average, among "full time" Uber drivers, 11 lost items are returned to the passengers every year. That's quite a bit of time spent on returning them! For instructions on … [Read more...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Guru's Top Picks - What is [supercore]( inflation? - The next frontier in[ facial-recognition tech]( A face recognition site crawled the web for dead people’s photos! - [Chick-fil-a]( gears up for global domination. [Read more]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} by [RideGuru]( [Unsubscribe](

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