Uber drivers campaign to force Uber improving base pay. Simple plan of two steps, all the drivers to commit with.. 1. Reject any delivery of 3$ or $4 no matter what the distance is. 2. Do not hit cancel button for orders you don't want, just wait until it times out. Once customers start feeling the delay from accepting their orders, they will start complaining, Uber will listen to them. Please share the message with all of your friends and social media.
I drive a Lexus with leather seats. The only kind of seat cover I can put on my seats are leather seat covers in order to keep my luxury status 30 riders a day sliding across my seat is wearing my leather thin
1. Something to defend yourself (legal) 2. car seat covers 3. Sunglasses 4. Face mask 5. phone mount 6. Dash cam with int. and ext. cameras 7. Cup holder 8. paper towels 9. Aif freshner (spray) 10. No smoking signs 11. Car charger / plungs / cables for passengers devices. 12. Brains
@@ChefPatrickChase I agree...but it will only take one passenger complaining that you have a weapon in the car to get you deactivated. Better deactivated than dead, but just pointing out an unfortunate fact.
Very interesting stuff: Items one may add: 1. Document pouch (for Driver's license, registration and proof of insurance all in one handy place) 2. First aid kit 3. Personal Business cards 4. Work gloves. Another use for Battery Boaster Pac. In the old days driver would give boost to other motorists for $15 a piece. Compact Portable Fire Extinguisher.
I always get compliments from my riders on my car decorating. I love the bling on my mirror edging. I have purse hanger’s hanging from the headrest of the back of my front seats which are bling too. I protect my back seat with a shower curtain cut out to fit snug on my backseat to protect it from spill’s.Over the plastic shower curtain, I have a sofa throw furry blanket in colors that match my car. I keep a large Lysol spray can visible. My riders always compliment me over the cleanliness and bacteria protection. A happy good morning or good evening with a smile 😊 never fails me. I get my tips. Plus super polite riders.
I actually have everything on that list + wet wipes/first aid kit/napkins, . I have just about 30,000+ trips if you dont come up with a list like this at that point something is definitely wrong with that driver. I'm 5 years in and going strong, thanks for all the great videos and assistance your platform provides to drivers such as myself who've taken the risk by leaving their past jobs in order to embark on thousands of journeys that start off with strangers in our rearview mirrors eventually becoming good friends and in some cases.......shhhhhhhh will let that one be your story. anyway I really do appreciate you guys continue spreading the wisdom.
The one thing thing that I would add to the kit is nitrile gloves...In the event you have a biohazard spill to clean up, it's always good to keep you hands from being contaminated.
I clean my car daily, wipe everything down, vacuum the seats and floor covers, wipe down door handles, and get a car wash usually once a week(i live in an apt).I made over 250 in tips last week(5 days). Also, auto tire inflator is very key if you live in an area that has lots of extreme changes in temps and weather. Saves you gas, which saves you money. Also, hand sanitizer.
I keep a bucket in my car for the after bar riders. So far only needed it once. But it's nice to have something toilet sized that can be moved when needed. Have gotten complements on how smart that is. (Like I don't know😂) the 24 hr sanitizer I use stays in view. Am currently waiting on seat side organizers from Amazon. I just started doing rides, coming from Uber eats, so getting used to not being able to have my own belongings in my vehicle is an adjustment but I missed people! I'm friendly and hilarious get tipped about 85%. But I just started rides 1 month ago. Appreciate the tips for the young ones who wouldn't know otherwise😊
Wet wipes, pajamas, and a change of clothes is very helpful. One time I finished my shift and got a flat tire. I called roadside assistance. The only tow truck they could get for me didn't have room for a passenger and they were going to charge me $500 for a 75 miles trip after business hours. So I slept in my car. Having pajamas and a change of clothes helped a lot. I was able to use wipes to clean up for the night, pajamas for the night, and some clothes to change into the next morning. The decision to put those things in the bottom compartment of my trunk (where spare tires used to be) helped a lot. It allowed me to go to Discount Tire and get a new set of tires the next morning without smelling dirty. Also a large fast food drink cup from McDonald's is very helpful. I'm a female Uber driver so peeing when a public restroom isn't available isn't as easy as it may be for a guy. At night restroom options are not very plentiful and we ladies have to expose our butts to pee. That cup allowed me to tilt my steering wheel up and out of the way, my seat as far back and low as possible, squat forward, place the cup below me, pee in it, and wipe with wet wipes before pouring the pee out in some shrubs in the parking lot. I learned a lot from that night. Now I always have a large McDonald's cup handy when driving at night as well as the pajamas and change of clothes in the bottom compartment of my trunk. After all, situations like that night don't schedule themselves.
😂 where the spare tire used to be!? 🫣. Hilarious. Sorry. I’m sure it was a rough night but as others have mentioned. Having a Spare tire and the tools and knowledge to change that tire in less than 30 minutes usually. That would be the best items you could keep where that spare tire used to be. Having those other items is great too. For other situations. 🤙🏼
Great Video! I am happy to say I use a few of the items you mentioned and will definitely be adding a dash cam for the interior of my ride 8) I would also add two items: A GPS Tracker Device hidden in your car. I have been using my "Tracki" GPS Device the last few Uber Days/Nights and it's great! My Tracki connects to Cellular Towels and Satellites throughout the World so I always know where my car is. Plus, I can plot out my mileage, setup Geo-Fences, share my exact location with loved ones through the app, and finally, maybe the most important thing, in case someone jacks my ride, I can locate my car's location immediately. Finally, and maybe not for every Uber Driver, but I carry a Self Defense Spray which is non-lethal. Again, just a peace of mind but I do end up in areas where I need to be on alert. Hopefully, I never have to use. FYI, my spray as invisible ultraviolet (UV) dye so the suspect can be identified in case they flee the scene of the crime. 😎
I carry Tylenol , Aleve, and Motrin to be helpful to someone who isn't feeling well and in a bad mood. Airline passengers coming off a long flight really appreciate it. Also tissues, hand sanitizer and baby wipes.
Any rider taking meds from a stranger doesn't value their own life. I think you could be held legally responsible if rider has a physical issue from your drug distribution.
I had an organizer with my cleaning supplies, lysol, febreeze, lint/hair roller, wipes, towel, tissues. But it never failed, I'd end up with a ride with more people and needed the front seat, so I'd either have to move it from the front passenger floor to the trunk or not enough room for that in the back with their luggage. So I eventually just took it out. I have a kia soul so there's not much in the way of storage space. I put what I can below the trunk floor but it doesn't have much room. Especially for all those fluids you mentioned.
Pro-Clip is best for phone holder. In Las Vegas, a suck to the window holder doesn’t work. Heat on the window expands air, kills the suction and your looking for the phone on the floor. Same with the camera in ‘Vegas. Affix it to the car.
My Kia Soul comes with a organizer in the trunk already, love it! My add to the list would be not to assume your spare tire is already inflated to the recommended capacity, need to check at least every 3 months an maybe do it when getting oil changed.
All good stuff. I have had people get out to puke, once because of food borne illness. I also keep rolls of toilet tissue for this purpose. Sometimes they get puke on their hands. Toilet tissue has been a lifesaver for me in these instances!! I also have a blue folder not just for insurance and registration but for the inspection report as well. I know it's gotten cliche, but bottles of water I think is real important. Even if they decline it they still feel special. Everyone getting off work takes the water, but not necessarily going to work!
Another great informative video on items to have in your car. One thing I was surprised you did not mention. Rubber floor mats. Weather Tech Liners. Cheers!
@@dobermanguy9437per law in many states I believe, or maybe just the company's policy, but I don't believe the driver is allowed to. Not saying you shouldn't, but likely the reason why this isn't suggested or discussed.
You need AAA. It's a yearly purchase and it goes a long way in the event something major happens to your car. Also, the seat belt cutter/ window breaker. A major safety necessity.
if you're worry about your car breaking down, just get AAA Gold member ship, so that you can get your car towed up to 150 miles to the garage of your choice. No need to carry so much dead weight which dramatically reduces th mileage of your car.
Mini vacuum not needed. I go into a car wash and without washing my car I use the vacuums for free. You want a portable battery jumper, an actual spare tire with an actual wheel that matches your other wheels, along with jack and tire iron.
A thin travel blanket or sheet is great. You can help warm up the passengers whenever they're cold (usually on cold days). It's very helpful if your heater isn't the best or needs to be repaired. And since it's thin you can fold it up and easily stow it away when you don't need it.
Thanks for the video. The Lyft driver can also file a report if the passenger vomited in the car and got it on or in the car…you can be compensated for the cleanup process. The small vacuum was a Great tip.
Rubber car mats great for stopping dirt and animal fur getting in your carpet, as well as for wet weather. Also do a service check on your car prior to hitting the road. IE: check fluids-oil, water, coolant levels, check tyre pressures, clean car, full tank of fuel, camera SD card replaced (especially if previous incidents recorded) and working, check lights, indicators, usb cables, etc.
I don't know if you mentioned this, but an air inflator is one of the most important things to have in any car. It allows you to inflate slow-leaking tires so you can drive to a repair station.
I have a small can of lysol that I spray after I have coughing rides and spray it throughout the day after rides. Target started selling small cans that fit nicely in the door pocket. I carry an emergency kit as well fully stocked.
You failed to mention in the event a passenger makes a major mess in your car (spills or throws up), Uber and Lyft will reimburse you for cleaning expenses. Make sure you take a picture or dash cam footage as evidence when you report.
Vomit bags are great. I have some that look like white paper bags. That way customers can use them for vomit but also for anything else they may not room in their bag or purse for.
Great as always Chris! The only thing I have that you don't was a small air pump. I have a little airhawk. With the potholes we have in Buffalo and Rochester this came in handy a few times. The tire was able to hold the air long enough to get to the shop saving time and money on a tow truck.
Was so glad that I had a cover on my back seat when a kid threw up all over the back of my car the other day, also glad I paid for rubber floor mats but unfortunately it was still a big mess to deal with
I heard if somebody pukes in your car and you reported to Uber they build the person but $275 to clean it and pay you. I need to look in to that myself .Does anybody know anything about that? 🤗
That second item of a dash cam out of all will be your best asset there. People lie about their interactions whether true or not, just to get a few dollars from the rideshare companies. Do not let a passenger, "gaslight", you by saying something such as, "is it actually legal for you to record?" Usually provide a notification that the ride is being recorded and that video will be used if needed to confirm any disputes regarding the rider and driver. Usually the ones who are, "triggered", by the camera, usually are good indicators of red flag passengers, because they are the ones I usually find that are looking for a way to low rate a driver, just for a free ride.
I have seat covers. I also have roadside assistance but never used it while driving Uber. Been driving off and on and part- time since 2019. Mostly on at first. My car had 5 miles when I bought it and started driving. I think the fee for cleaning if someone throws up, is a big deterent. I've had to pull over a couple of times. I do keep the cleaners, paper towels and basics. I'm not mechanically oriented. Just keep the car in good shape. Most problems are with nails in the tires. Use a patch and not a plug.
Another good thing to have, (just in case the GPS fails) is a decent map, this is coming from a person thinking about converting to UBER, from the trucking industry
The mini vacuum and the toolset have the same hyperlink in the description. If you guys get a chance maybe you can fix that. Thanks for all the videos! They are very very helpful!
All your tips is mainly common sense. I definitely have all these items in my car I offer mask also. Last but not least having a good smelling car is a plus in getting good tips. Most of all driving safely and getting the rider on time. Thank you for the post.
Doesn't hurt to have seat covers like I do to be able the Shake out in between riders! FLOOR Mats too! PS I already have 9 of the 10 things you mentioned. I don't carry a vacuum but the vehicle gets a full wash, and interior douche, and inside and outside window clean before each day start. A monthly car wash Subscription is PERFECT only $39 with tax.. includes under carriage wash and tire shine!
That's all i need to know thanks but waiting untill march or mybe in February 2023 i will start everybody is complaining regarding less pay/ride but i was looking for your video thanks 🙏
I noticed my tips go way down if I wear a t- shirt instead of something with a collar. Better not put that phone blocking your view - cops love to get you for that if they have a bad day.
I’m curious where you’re storing all of this in your car? If you go to the airport with three people and three of their luggage, they need your entire trunk. There is no room for all those extra fluids and jumper cables and anything that does not fit underneath in the spare tire well I have a compression gun and a hydraulic jack in my trunk and I have to move it regularly to the front seat to compensate for luggage. Not to mention all of that stuff weighs a ton and affects your gas mileage. Get your car serviced regularly and stop carrying all that fluid in your car.
I scotch guard my seats and got rubber floorboard mats that can hold at least a 24 fl. oz spill a lint roller is handier than you'd think and with it being flu season disinfectant wipes as well as cough drops are always on hand
I always keep disinfectants like Lysol and Even More So... odor eater for smoke and a nuterel Air freshners! Too many people smell like burnt dope in a blunt these days I dont like it and the next rider probably wont either!!! There is the occasional kitchen worker or dirty wet dog/Cat piss odor as well!! I have a mesh seat back holder for small tissue boxes that also offers free bottles of .5L water, a hand sanitizer that hangs from it, hand lotion, Altoids Breath Mints and cell phone chargers for Apple C-Type and mini USB. Just Sayin.. it really makes a difference in tips and friendliness. Sure some with take advantage but over all worth the investment!!
Looks like Uber made a big change to the destination filter. Remember the Arrival time option? U can't no longer change it. Now passengers are taking me away from the hotspots and I'm getting trip request 10 miles plus away 🤐
Some bottles of water for if you notice that you are the customers are thirsty. I have been personally thanked in a DM on the app saying they liked the water.
Except for the clean car, politeness and a pleasant ride, I do none of these crap for no freaking riders.... F that... And they love me..😁 The more you do the more they hate you..
Where do you keep all the cleaning supplies and mechanical fluids? I have a shelf in my garage for all that. I need every inch of my trunk for airport trips. And I have a large trunk! Haha
In addition , i gave tge new car spell mist, clean smelling. Keep car clean, windex the windows, I have contract with Paradise Car wash. Have a cheap but functual car charger tail in the pasenger area, so they can charge their phones. Have magnet Lyft or Uber signs on your doors. It helps much.
Keeping oil and coolant in your car isn’t always a good idea. Leaks or spills can be disastrous with those items. Keep your vehicle well maintained in the first place. If you have a vehicle that’s burning through oil or losing coolant you have some major issues. I know not everyone can afford a newer car but seriously look into leasing or buying a certified used car. Just my 2 cents.
I’m thinking of driving for Lyft but before I do I am looking at TH-cam videos and getting the necessary tools that I need for my car these are good tips but what about insurance how much do I did? Thanks 🙏🏼 for sharing your videos because I’m newbie and need all the advice and tips I need.
Thank you for your channel. You talked about having a dashcam; are you using a dashcam now to record your in-vehicle TH-cam videos? If not, what is your camera and audio setup? Thanks.
1. Something to defend yourself (legal) 2. car seat covers 3. Sunglasses 4. Face mask 5. phone mount 6. Dash cam with int. and ext. cameras 7. Cup holder 8. paper towels 9. Aif freshner (spray) 10. No smoking signs 11. Car charger / plungs / cables for passengers devices. 12. Brains
I have phone holders and chargers. I have an organizer in my trunk with and emergency kit and a pet seat cover. I drive an EV. I definitely don't need yo carry oil. I don't carry other liquids. I have thought of barf bags.
Uber drivers campaign to force Uber improving base pay.
Simple plan of two steps, all the drivers to commit with..
1. Reject any delivery of 3$ or $4 no matter what the distance is.
2. Do not hit cancel button for orders you don't want, just wait until it times out.
Once customers start feeling the delay from accepting their orders, they will start complaining, Uber will listen to them.
Please share the message with all of your friends and social media.
Yes!!!!! I’m on the IU campus in Bloomington and it constantly dings $2, $3 all day long. No way!!!!!
A back seat cover that covers the entire seat including the back rest.
Protected my seat from peanut butter, chocolate, crumbs, body fluids, liquids, etc. Also prolongs the life of your seat covers dramatically.
@@lltb67 How about telling people no eating.
@@kennethlee4894no eating no vaping, 0 tolerance for that ish. They paying for a ride that's it
A couple of towels could suffice as well.
I drive a Lexus with leather seats. The only kind of seat cover I can put on my seats are leather seat covers in order to keep my luxury status 30 riders a day sliding across my seat is wearing my leather thin
1) self defense item, 2) dash cam 3) phone mount.
1. Something to defend yourself (legal) 2. car seat covers 3. Sunglasses 4. Face mask 5. phone mount 6. Dash cam with int. and ext. cameras 7. Cup holder 8. paper towels 9. Aif freshner (spray) 10. No smoking signs 11. Car charger / plungs / cables for passengers devices. 12. Brains
Glock… i pack mine
@@ChefPatrickChase I agree...but it will only take one passenger complaining that you have a weapon in the car to get you deactivated. Better deactivated than dead, but just pointing out an unfortunate fact.
@@michaelmorris9546 no one has to see it...
@@michaelmorris9546you don’t let them see it I keep it near my left leg easy reach but they can’t see it
I think drivers have a right to know where they're going before they start the trip.
Lyft is doing that now
@@ishastewart4178
Both are..
Absolutely!!!
Does uber not allow it to be seen?
Very interesting stuff: Items one may add: 1. Document pouch (for Driver's license, registration and proof of insurance all in one handy place) 2. First aid kit 3. Personal Business cards 4. Work gloves. Another use for Battery Boaster Pac. In the old days driver would give boost to other motorists for $15 a piece. Compact Portable Fire Extinguisher.
You forgot to mention a pistol with extra bullets for those hard to deal with passengers that try to kill you
I always get compliments from my riders on my car decorating. I love the bling on my mirror edging. I have purse hanger’s hanging from the headrest of the back of my front seats which are bling too. I protect my back seat with a shower curtain cut out to fit snug on my backseat to protect it from spill’s.Over the plastic shower curtain, I have a sofa throw furry blanket in colors that match my car. I keep a large Lysol spray can visible. My riders always compliment me over the cleanliness and bacteria protection. A happy good morning or good evening with a smile 😊 never fails me. I get my tips. Plus super polite riders.
Do you provide condoms?
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I always keep Lysol with me to disinfect my car before and after every ride 😊
Just know that many riders do not like perfumes or artificial smells. Clean is great.
I'm so allergic to lysol.. 😢
Wonderful! I like "Simple Green". Cleans my backseat and smells great.
I actually have everything on that list + wet wipes/first aid kit/napkins, . I have just about 30,000+ trips if you dont come up with a list like this at that point something is definitely wrong with that driver. I'm 5 years in and going strong, thanks for all the great videos and assistance your platform provides to drivers such as myself who've taken the risk by leaving their past jobs in order to embark on thousands of journeys that start off with strangers in our rearview mirrors eventually becoming good friends and in some cases.......shhhhhhhh will let that one be your story. anyway I really do appreciate you guys continue spreading the wisdom.
Awesome!!! I understood thank you
Always pray every day before you take riders. If that was the thing that was missed. 😇
👊
Yes. I pray for me, my riders and my car. I anoint myself and my car.
Amen
Amen
No
A few hand tools flashlight and jumper cables are a must and the most important item are WET WIPES!
Yes! I use a "NightBuddy" and it's awesome! Hands free and perfect to identifying riders late night.
The one thing thing that I would add to the kit is nitrile gloves...In the event you have a biohazard spill to clean up, it's always good to keep you hands from being contaminated.
Good idea
Hand sanitizer is a plus
I clean my car daily, wipe everything down, vacuum the seats and floor covers, wipe down door handles, and get a car wash usually once a week(i live in an apt).I made over 250 in tips last week(5 days). Also, auto tire inflator is very key if you live in an area that has lots of extreme changes in temps and weather. Saves you gas, which saves you money.
Also, hand sanitizer.
Air freshener. Compliments all the time on the “Black Ice” in my ride.
An extra dual iPhone/android charger that extends to the back seat so riders can charge their phones during the ride
Naaa.. don't plan on having passengers in my car for such a long period of time that they need to charge their phones.
@@captainobvious5349 meh…keeps them happy so I can listen to my tunes. It’s a tax write off anyways
I keep a bucket in my car for the after bar riders. So far only needed it once. But it's nice to have something toilet sized that can be moved when needed. Have gotten complements on how smart that is. (Like I don't know😂) the 24 hr sanitizer I use stays in view. Am currently waiting on seat side organizers from Amazon. I just started doing rides, coming from Uber eats, so getting used to not being able to have my own belongings in my vehicle is an adjustment but I missed people! I'm friendly and hilarious get tipped about 85%. But I just started rides 1 month ago. Appreciate the tips for the young ones who wouldn't know otherwise😊
Wet wipes, pajamas, and a change of clothes is very helpful. One time I finished my shift and got a flat tire. I called roadside assistance. The only tow truck they could get for me didn't have room for a passenger and they were going to charge me $500 for a 75 miles trip after business hours. So I slept in my car.
Having pajamas and a change of clothes helped a lot. I was able to use wipes to clean up for the night, pajamas for the night, and some clothes to change into the next morning. The decision to put those things in the bottom compartment of my trunk (where spare tires used to be) helped a lot. It allowed me to go to Discount Tire and get a new set of tires the next morning without smelling dirty.
Also a large fast food drink cup from McDonald's is very helpful. I'm a female Uber driver so peeing when a public restroom isn't available isn't as easy as it may be for a guy. At night restroom options are not very plentiful and we ladies have to expose our butts to pee. That cup allowed me to tilt my steering wheel up and out of the way, my seat as far back and low as possible, squat forward, place the cup below me, pee in it, and wipe with wet wipes before pouring the pee out in some shrubs in the parking lot.
I learned a lot from that night. Now I always have a large McDonald's cup handy when driving at night as well as the pajamas and change of clothes in the bottom compartment of my trunk. After all, situations like that night don't schedule themselves.
All that for a flat tire? How about learning how to change a flat, or maybe keeping a good spare in your car?
Storing pajamas in lieu of a spare tire helped your situation of having a flat tire? Seriously?
😂 where the spare tire used to be!? 🫣. Hilarious. Sorry. I’m sure it was a rough night but as others have mentioned. Having a Spare tire and the tools and knowledge to change that tire in less than 30 minutes usually. That would be the best items you could keep where that spare tire used to be. Having those other items is great too. For other situations. 🤙🏼
If you drive for a living you NEED to learn how to change a tire.
I always have a plastic bottle like a Dunkin’ Donuts cold coffee bottle I can pee in the car and seal it until I can empty it.
Great Video! I am happy to say I use a few of the items you mentioned and will definitely be adding a dash cam for the interior of my ride 8) I would also add two items: A GPS Tracker Device hidden in your car. I have been using my "Tracki" GPS Device the last few Uber Days/Nights and it's great! My Tracki connects to Cellular Towels and Satellites throughout the World so I always know where my car is. Plus, I can plot out my mileage, setup Geo-Fences, share my exact location with loved ones through the app, and finally, maybe the most important thing, in case someone jacks my ride, I can locate my car's location immediately. Finally, and maybe not for every Uber Driver, but I carry a Self Defense Spray which is non-lethal. Again, just a peace of mind but I do end up in areas where I need to be on alert. Hopefully, I never have to use. FYI, my spray as invisible ultraviolet (UV) dye so the suspect can be identified in case they flee the scene of the crime. 😎
I carry Tylenol , Aleve, and Motrin to be helpful to someone who isn't feeling well and in a bad mood. Airline passengers coming off a long flight really appreciate it. Also tissues, hand sanitizer and baby wipes.
Any rider taking meds from a stranger doesn't value their own life. I think you could be held legally responsible if rider has a physical issue from your drug distribution.
I had an organizer with my cleaning supplies, lysol, febreeze, lint/hair roller, wipes, towel, tissues. But it never failed, I'd end up with a ride with more people and needed the front seat, so I'd either have to move it from the front passenger floor to the trunk or not enough room for that in the back with their luggage. So I eventually just took it out. I have a kia soul so there's not much in the way of storage space. I put what I can below the trunk floor but it doesn't have much room. Especially for all those fluids you mentioned.
I drive a Kia Soul as well. Just purchased a new one. Love it!
Pro-Clip is best for phone holder. In Las Vegas, a suck to the window holder doesn’t work. Heat on the window expands air, kills the suction and your looking for the phone on the floor. Same with the camera in ‘Vegas. Affix it to the car.
My Kia Soul comes with a organizer in the trunk already, love it! My add to the list would be not to assume your spare tire is already inflated to the recommended capacity, need to check at least every 3 months an maybe do it when getting oil changed.
All good stuff. I have had people get out to puke, once because of food borne illness. I also keep rolls of toilet tissue for this purpose. Sometimes they get puke on their hands. Toilet tissue has been a lifesaver for me in these instances!! I also have a blue folder not just for insurance and registration but for the inspection report as well. I know it's gotten cliche, but bottles of water I think is real important. Even if they decline it they still feel special. Everyone getting off work takes the water, but not necessarily going to work!
Another great informative video on items to have in your car. One thing I was surprised you did not mention. Rubber floor mats. Weather Tech Liners. Cheers!
That is good to have as well!
Nope I don't agree with this guy he forgot to mention the most important thing a pistol
@@dobermanguy9437per law in many states I believe, or maybe just the company's policy, but I don't believe the driver is allowed to. Not saying you shouldn't, but likely the reason why this isn't suggested or discussed.
You need AAA. It's a yearly purchase and it goes a long way in the event something major happens to your car.
Also, the seat belt cutter/ window breaker. A major safety necessity.
Hi there
if you're worry about your car breaking down, just get AAA Gold member ship, so that you can get your car towed up to 150 miles to the garage of your choice. No need to carry so much dead weight which dramatically reduces th mileage of your car.
Some auto insurance companies offer road side assistance as a benefit of policy Allstate and farmers had this service.
Hi! Nice summary. I'd throw in a portable air compressor to top up tire pressure for optimal fuel economy. And... a headlamp torchlight.
You forgot a portable air compresser. To fill up your tires if they go low ,i use ryobi
fix a flat too
Mini vacuum not needed. I go into a car wash and without washing my car I use the vacuums for free. You want a portable battery jumper, an actual spare tire with an actual wheel that matches your other wheels, along with jack and tire iron.
I bought a portable vacuum cleaner from Temu and it charges in the car. It’s great when you have the pet friendly option checked.
A thin travel blanket or sheet is great. You can help warm up the passengers whenever they're cold (usually on cold days). It's very helpful if your heater isn't the best or needs to be repaired. And since it's thin you can fold it up and easily stow it away when you don't need it.
Hi there
Lmao if you need to be passing out space blankets to keep passengers warm maybe find something else lol
Different chargers for different phones, for the backseat passengers
Is it better to lease a car”” or own your own your own car ??
Really??
Remember the pillowcase, earbuds, relaxing music....😁.
Unbelievable!!!!
Thanks for the video. The Lyft driver can also file a report if the passenger vomited in the car and got it on or in the car…you can be compensated for the cleanup process. The small vacuum was a Great tip.
Rubber car mats great for stopping dirt and animal fur getting in your carpet, as well as for wet weather. Also do a service check on your car prior to hitting the road. IE: check fluids-oil, water, coolant levels, check tyre pressures, clean car, full tank of fuel, camera SD card replaced (especially if previous incidents recorded) and working, check lights, indicators, usb cables, etc.
Thanks!
This is the one video that actually gave me excellent advice and no BS. Appreciate your help!
I would love a detailed video on what dash cam to get and the easiest way to install 😊
I recommend n2s, Newegg has it on special rn
Hi there
@@michaellatimer4360 n2s how much did you see it for please?
$133
I don't know if you mentioned this, but an air inflator is one of the most important things to have in any car. It allows you to inflate slow-leaking tires so you can drive to a repair station.
I have a small can of lysol that I spray after I have coughing rides and spray it throughout the day after rides. Target started selling small cans that fit nicely in the door pocket.
I carry an emergency kit as well fully stocked.
You failed to mention in the event a passenger makes a major mess in your car (spills or throws up), Uber and Lyft will reimburse you for cleaning expenses. Make sure you take a picture or dash cam footage as evidence when you report.
Vomit bags are great. I have some that look like white paper bags. That way customers can use them for vomit but also for anything else they may not room in their bag or purse for.
I'm a rider and I always have one. Great idea if drivers have them, just in case. That would be ugh
For real ??
Great incentive!!
You might as well give riders the food they'll vomit afterwards....
Forgot scented tissues, mouthwash??
Unbelievable!!
Great as always Chris! The only thing I have that you don't was a small air pump. I have a little airhawk. With the potholes we have in Buffalo and Rochester this came in handy a few times. The tire was able to hold the air long enough to get to the shop saving time and money on a tow truck.
Hi there
Can get battery packs that have a pump integrated into it.
Buffalo roads are bad. Erie, PA. MUCH, MUCH WORSE.
Was so glad that I had a cover on my back seat when a kid threw up all over the back of my car the other day, also glad I paid for rubber floor mats but unfortunately it was still a big mess to deal with
I heard if somebody pukes in your car and you reported to Uber they build the person but $275 to clean it and pay you. I need to look in to that myself .Does anybody know anything about that? 🤗
@@Tangleddogs it’s not $275.00, I was paid $150.00 after submitting photos of the mess to Uber
That second item of a dash cam out of all will be your best asset there. People lie about their interactions whether true or not, just to get a few dollars from the rideshare companies.
Do not let a passenger, "gaslight", you by saying something such as, "is it actually legal for you to record?" Usually provide a notification that the ride is being recorded and that video will be used if needed to confirm any disputes regarding the rider and driver.
Usually the ones who are, "triggered", by the camera, usually are good indicators of red flag passengers, because they are the ones I usually find that are looking for a way to low rate a driver, just for a free ride.
I have seat covers. I also have roadside assistance but never used it while driving Uber. Been driving off and on and part- time since 2019. Mostly on at first. My car had 5 miles when I bought it and started driving. I think the fee for cleaning if someone throws up, is a big deterent. I've had to pull over a couple of times. I do keep the cleaners, paper towels and basics. I'm not mechanically oriented. Just keep the car in good shape. Most problems are with nails in the tires. Use a patch and not a plug.
Great video! I'm a rideshare driver myself. The link for the mini vacuum in the description is the same for mini tool kit.
Can you fix that please?
Thanks! There were a few but important things to have that i did not consider
Another good thing to have, (just in case the GPS fails) is a decent map, this is coming from a person thinking about converting to UBER, from the trucking industry
I love maps, but wouldn't work with Uber.
Have mace for emergency self protection. Make sure you confirm on pickup- their name, and desination.
The mini vacuum and the toolset have the same hyperlink in the description. If you guys get a chance maybe you can fix that. Thanks for all the videos! They are very very helpful!
Plastic shield guard is the most important thing for a driver.
In NYC Suburbs they don't know what a Tip is, only get one or two a night. Drunks are the best tippers
A tire repair kit and pepper spray is also add. But great list!
All your tips is mainly common sense. I definitely have all these items in my car
I offer mask also. Last but not least having a good smelling car is a plus in getting good tips. Most of all driving safely and getting the rider on time. Thank you for the post.
Doesn't hurt to have seat covers like I do to be able the Shake out in between riders! FLOOR Mats too!
PS I already have 9 of the 10 things you mentioned. I don't carry a vacuum but the vehicle gets a full wash, and interior douche, and inside and outside window clean before each day start. A monthly car wash Subscription is PERFECT only $39 with tax.. includes under carriage wash and tire shine!
Totally 💯 agree!! I always carry Lysol too.
I have a dash cam to back up your story. Self-defense shootings are no fun trust me I know. And don’t forget to get self defense shooting Lawyer.
I have a dash cam to back up your story. Self-defense shootings are no fun trust me I know. And don’t forget to get self defense shooting Lawyer.
Do you have a link for that USB cord? Lol
That's all i need to know thanks but waiting untill march or mybe in February 2023 i will start everybody is complaining regarding less pay/ride but i was looking for your video thanks 🙏
I noticed my tips go way down if I wear a t- shirt instead of something with a collar.
Better not put that phone blocking your view - cops love to get you for that if they have a bad day.
I’m curious where you’re storing all of this in your car? If you go to the airport with three people and three of their luggage, they need your entire trunk. There is no room for all those extra fluids and jumper cables and anything that does not fit underneath in the spare tire well I have a compression gun and a hydraulic jack in my trunk and I have to move it regularly to the front seat to compensate for luggage. Not to mention all of that stuff weighs a ton and affects your gas mileage. Get your car serviced regularly and stop carrying all that fluid in your car.
I scotch guard my seats and got rubber floorboard mats that can hold at least a 24 fl. oz spill
a lint roller is handier than you'd think and with it being flu season disinfectant wipes as well as cough drops are always on hand
Also a frame machine, in case you have an accident and your car frame is damaged as well as 4 spare tires 😅
This is super helpful, thank you!
What’s nice is that a lot of this honestly is just stuff that should be in a car
I always keep disinfectants like Lysol and Even More So... odor eater for smoke and a nuterel Air freshners! Too many people smell like burnt dope in a blunt these days I dont like it and the next rider probably wont either!!! There is the occasional kitchen worker or dirty wet dog/Cat piss odor as well!!
I have a mesh seat back holder for small tissue boxes that also offers free bottles of .5L water, a hand sanitizer that hangs from it, hand lotion, Altoids Breath Mints and cell phone chargers for Apple C-Type and mini USB. Just Sayin.. it really makes a difference in tips and friendliness. Sure some with take advantage but over all worth the investment!!
Looks like Uber made a big change to the destination filter. Remember the Arrival time option? U can't no longer change it. Now passengers are taking me away from the hotspots and I'm getting trip request 10 miles plus away 🤐
#1 - Some form of personal protection…pepper spray, legal firearm, kubotan, etc.
Uber forbids carrying a firearm, last I checked.
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Uber can’t stop you.
explosive vest
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How would this help? smh
Some bottles of water for if you notice that you are the customers are thirsty. I have been personally thanked in a DM on the app saying they liked the water.
Good info! Thanks!
Except for the clean car, politeness and a pleasant ride, I do none of these crap for no freaking riders....
F that...
And they love me..😁
The more you do the more they hate you..
Where do you keep all the cleaning supplies and mechanical fluids? I have a shelf in my garage for all that. I need every inch of my trunk for airport trips. And I have a large trunk! Haha
If I kept all of that stuff in my car, there wouldn’t be enough room for luggage. 😂
Well Done & Well said ... said "wellsaidvoiceovers"
These are even great ideas for if you're not an uber driver so you will always be prepared
Thank you very much! Very good video.
In addition , i gave tge new car spell mist, clean smelling. Keep car clean, windex the windows, I have contract with Paradise Car wash. Have a cheap but functual car charger tail in the pasenger area, so they can charge their phones.
Have magnet Lyft or Uber signs on your doors. It helps much.
Number eleven a GUN…..
Keeping oil and coolant in your car isn’t always a good idea. Leaks or spills can be disastrous with those items. Keep your vehicle well maintained in the first place. If you have a vehicle that’s burning through oil or losing coolant you have some major issues. I know not everyone can afford a newer car but seriously look into leasing or buying a certified used car. Just my 2 cents.
love the puke bags idea, i keep walmart bags in my seats for this, and have had to use them when people have gotten motion sickness.
Use self wash car washes, AAA. Piss bottle, get Amazon info sign for driver cars . Reminds people to be 👍 nice.
I have a camera are they easy to install because these installation places want to charge me 300 to install
I agree with this list 💯💯💯
I’m thinking of driving for Lyft but before I do I am looking at TH-cam videos and getting the necessary tools that I need for my car these are good tips but what about insurance how much do I did? Thanks 🙏🏼 for sharing your videos because I’m newbie and need all the advice and tips I need.
You carry extra antifreeze, oil and windshield wiper fluid just in case? What are you driving? A ford pinto?
Tbh if you have an accident, and the radiator gets punctured, those would come in handy
I drive uber. So phone mount, extra charger cord, food ,cooler for my water, air pump , full size spare tire and tow service
Good informative video. Thank you. Good luck with your youtube channel.👍✌️🙏❤️🙂😍
My dash cam just broke, but all the dash cams that I have seen really suck. Any recommendations?
Two people have called Me on Lyft hoping I had a booster Pack or cables, ready
Great Tips! Thank you
Lyft finally has a "Send thanks for tip" option. 'Bout time.
Yes you covered everything
You forgot #11 and #12 . #11 tire repair kit #12 tire pressure air pump
Thank you for your channel. You talked about having a dashcam; are you using a dashcam now to record your in-vehicle TH-cam videos? If not, what is your camera and audio setup? Thanks.
Hi there
Some time they send 100mile away and we come back with out passenger,that’s not fare.
Dash Cam link isn’t working. What’s the name and model of the camera?
1. Something to defend yourself (legal) 2. car seat covers 3. Sunglasses 4. Face mask 5. phone mount 6. Dash cam with int. and ext. cameras 7. Cup holder 8. paper towels 9. Aif freshner (spray) 10. No smoking signs 11. Car charger / plungs / cables for passengers devices. 12. Brains
Thanks Chris.
I have phone holders and chargers. I have an organizer in my trunk with and emergency kit and a pet seat cover. I drive an EV. I definitely don't need yo carry oil. I don't carry other liquids. I have thought of barf bags.
Don't forget latex gloves to clean up any messes.
Does the Lyft app on the phone not work with CarPlay?
May want to add a litter bag that hangs on head rest, pocket tissue on eather doodoor, & hand sanitizer to your list.
Thanks for the first 3 tips..caption obvious 👍🤣
Perfect timing on Amazon Prime Day. Sheesh!! What do you think ‘bout the 5 star sign for Driver tips and ratings?
Hi there
Don't get em. I get more tips without em than when I had em on for a month or so