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Bad Uber rider rating? You may be banned

- Kelly Tyko

Uber ratings aren’t important only for drivers.

Riders with low ratings could soon be banned from using the ride-hailing service, Uber announced in a blog post Tuesday, which outlines refreshed guidelines.

“Riders may lose access to Uber if they develop a significan­tly below average rating,” said Kate Parker, Uber’s head of safety brand and initiative­s, in the post. “Riders will receive tips on how to improve their ratings, such as encouragin­g polite behavior, avoiding leaving trash in the vehicle and avoiding requests for drivers to exceed the speed limit.”

Parker said riders will have several opportunit­ies to improve their rating before losing access.

Not many are expected to see their accounts deactivate­d, Parker said, noting drivers have long been expected to meet a minimum rating threshold, which can vary city to city.

“Respect is a two-way street, and so is accountabi­lity,” Parker said. “While we expect only a small number of riders to ultimately be impacted by ratings-based deactivati­ons, it’s the right thing to do.”

Riders also will have to confirm they understand the updated community guidelines or they could lose access.

According to Uber, a rider needs to take five trips before getting a rider rating. To see ratings, open the app and touch the menu. Your rating is the number displayed under your name, Uber explains on its website.

“The rating system works to make sure that the most respectful riders and drivers are using Uber,” the website explains. “Ratings are always reported as averages, and neither riders nor drivers will see the individual rating left for a particular trip.”

Uber recently launched a new Quiet Mode option in premium Uber rides to allow riders to specify what level of conversati­on they’d like during their rides. The options are on the app are “quiet preferred” and “happy to chat.”

“Respect is a two-way street, and so is accountabi­lity.”

Kate Parker Uber’s head of safety brand and initiative­s

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