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5 Reasons to Use uberPOOL

The Driver’s Guide to Traffic in a New York Minute

Celebrating Ridesharing Regulation in Rhode Island

Behind the Wheel with…Maureen, NJ uberX Partner
Maureen, a New Jersey native, worked on Wall Street for 31 years until finally she decided that she needed a break. Today, you can find Maureen cruising the streets of New Jersey—from down the shore (where she lives) to Hoboken and Jersey City—driving as one of our highest-rated uberX partners. Learn more about Maureen.

FAQs – uberASSIST & uberACCESS
Uber partners with Mphasis to launch transportation options for riders with different accessibility needs.

June Ride Guide | Broward & Palm Beach Counties
A guide to local events and concerts going on throughout June, 2017 in Broward and Palm Beach counties.

Media update: Attacks on Uber driver-partners are unacceptable
We are devastated to confirm the brutal attack of a driver-partner this past weekend and we want to make it clear – this sort of violence is completely unacceptable, unlawful and needs to stop.

Behind the Wheel with Marcus, uberX driver-partner

Nominate your Driver as an #UberAllStar
This season, you can nominate your driver by writing #UberAllStar in your rating comment screen at the end of your trip. The winning drivers will receive tickets to a Timbers game.
Despite your support, Uber is unable to operate in Eugene
When we launched in Eugene seven months ago, we set out to offer the community a safe, innovative and reliable way to move around town and provide an opportunity for a wide range of folks — retirees, teachers, students, parents — to supplement their incomes, start small businesses, finish school, pay off debt, and support their families. During this time, we have been proud to deliver on our promise to Eugene riders and drivers to help cut down on drunk driving, serve all communities, increase transit to small business and support the local economy. Just like in Eugene, Uber is transforming the way people move around in over 300 cities around the world, covering 68% of the U.S population and completing millions of trips every week. When the Eugene City Council voted to apply outdated code to Transportation Network Companies like Uber, they created a regulatory climate that makes it impossible for the small businesses that partner with Uber to thrive and meet the high standard of service and safety residents have come to expect. By adopting these rules, Eugene officials have eliminated hundreds of jobs and a safe transportation alternative for their city. For this reason, we are forced to make the difficult decision to pause operations in Eugene starting Sunday, April 5 at 10 AM.