Ever wondered how you are being rated on Uber? It is not just about you rating the riders, but them rating you back as well. So, let us have a quick look to see how we are rated and improve the digits if required.
Does Uber rating work both ways?
Yes, it works both ways. When you finish an Uber ride, you have the chance to rate your driver, and they do the exact same thing to you. It is only fair! Drivers rate passengers based on factors like punctuality, politeness, and other factors that make someone a good passenger. These ratings are anonymous, so you will not see exactly who gave you a specific score. Yes, you know the driver you rate, but it doesn’t really appear the same way for you when you want to check. However, your average rating is visible in your app menu. Maintaining a high rating is always a good idea, since this decides how quickly your rides get approved and how you are rated further ahead.
How to check my Uber rating?
If you want to check your Uber rating as a passenger or a user, then these are the steps that you can follow.
- Open the Uber app on your mobile device and log in to your account if you’re not logged in already.
- Once you arrive on the main home screen of the app, you have to visit your profile. At times it is at the top of the screen and sometimes located at the bottom, which appears at the top when you click on it.
- Tap on that profile icon to open your main account menu. This sidebar displays your name along with several other account settings and options, which you can go through.
- Right underneath your name displayed at the top, you can basically see a number, often with decimals, based on 5. This number is your current passenger rating.
- While you can have an overview of the score like this, if you are curious about the specifics of your score, you can also navigate to the privacy center within the settings menu. There, you can request a detailed breakdown of your ratings, giving you almost all the data you need.
If you think it is less than you thought, you can simply try to practice a few things. Do not book when you don’t need it or want to cancel at the last minute. This often gives you a thumbs down. Also, be polite to the riders while being respectful.




