How do you see what Uber drivers said about you?

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To see Uber driver feedback, navigate to "Your Trips" in the Uber app menu. Select the relevant trip and scroll to the bottom. The "Driver Feedback" section displays any comments left by the driver regarding your ride and behavior.
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How to view Uber driver feedback and comments about your ride experience?

Okay, so you want to know how to see what Uber drivers really thought of me?

Here's the deal: Open the Uber app. Top left corner, you'll spot the menu, tap it. Go to "Your Trips," choose the ride.

(Quick story: I once left my phone in an Uber on 15 January, back in 2022 after a concert at The Roxy... total mess. Wonder what that driver wrote, lol.)

Scroll all the way down on the trip details. You should see "Driver Feedback." Fingers crossed they didn't call me a phone-forgetting disaster zone.

Honestly, sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not. Maybe they only comment on the really bad passengers, or the super-great tippers (not me, usually, haha). I got feedback 3 times out of 15 rides I took last year.

Driver Feedback location: Uber app > menu > Your Trips > Select trip > Bottom of page. That's the official stuff, anyway. Good luck!

What information do Uber drivers see about you?

Uber drivers get a glimpse of you, digitally speaking. Name’s there. Pickup and drop-off points are essential, of course, for obvious navigation.

Your phone number is visible, but cleverly masked. Unless, you know, you actually call them. Then it's kinda out there.

Post-ride, things get interesting, actually. Driver sees feedback you provide – did you like the tunes? Was the AC cold enough? I wonder if anyone actually uses that stuff.

They can rate you too. That's the karma circle. Speaking of ratings, drivers see your average star rating after accepting a ride. Important to be polite, I tell ya.

No full address. Nope. No credit card details either. Privacy, right? It's a dance of necessary info sharing.

During the ride, they see the route and the ETA. Efficient algorithms at play. It's all a digital ballet of transport. My mom thinks it's magic.

Can you see reviews of Uber drivers?

Ugh, Uber reviews. So annoying. You can't see them, right? That's total BS. I mean, seriously, how am I supposed to know if I'm getting a decent driver or some creep? It's a total lack of transparency. My friend Sarah almost got kidnapped last year! Okay, maybe not kidnapped, but the guy was super weird. She gave him a terrible review. I hope Uber actually acted on it.

They claim they use the ratings for driver performance. Yeah, right. Like they actually do something. It’s all a big secret. I bet they just use it to fire the drivers who complain too much about low pay. That's what I think anyway.

  • No public driver reviews. This is a major flaw.
  • Uber sees the feedback, uses it how? Who knows?
  • Safety concerns are huge for me. No way to screen drivers. Complete garbage.
  • Transparency is key. Uber needs to change this. Now.

My last ride was fine, but I still felt uneasy not knowing anything about the guy driving me home at 2 am. So unfair! What is going on here? I’m getting a Lyft next time. At least they have a system to let you know who's coming to pick you up. I'm definitely less stressed about that. Ugh, I hate this whole thing. Need a drink.

How do I see who gave me a bad Uber rating?

Forget that mumbo-jumbo about a "Privacy Center". Uber's hiding that info like it's the recipe for their secret sauce – which, let's be honest, probably involves questionable amounts of sugar and questionable hygiene practices. You won't find the names. It's like trying to find a decent parking spot in NYC at rush hour.

The truth is brutally simple: Uber protects their drivers. They're shielding them from the wrath of passengers who likely smell faintly of desperation and cheap cologne. Think of it as a driver protection program, not unlike those annoying spam calls promising free cruises.

Seriously though, you'll see a general breakdown-- think a totally useless pie chart, as helpful as a chocolate teapot-- showing a star distribution. That's it. No names, no addresses, no grudges settled.

  • You get a useless graph. Like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded with oven mitts on.
  • No driver-specific info. It’s a secret society, a clandestine organization!
  • Purely aggregate data. Think of it as a cosmic joke from the Uber gods.
  • Frustration guaranteed. It's as reliable as my ex's promises. My ex, Chad.

This is 2024. They're not going to let you publicly shame drivers, even if they left you on the side of the road with a badger. Badger incidents aside, it’s the way of the corporate world. It’s a conspiracy I tell ya, a massive conspiracy!