Uber makes it easier to share a ride: Taxi-hailing app now lets you add up to three stops to your trip before you set off
- Uber has introduced a 'multiple destination' feature to users globally
- Users can add up to three destinations for the driver to stop at on the journey
- Riders can split the fare if they want using the 'Split Fare' feature
The days of having to ask your Uber driver to change the end destination mid-journey so you can drop a friend off will soon be a thing of the past.
Uber has introduced a multiple destination feature, letting riders add up to three stops to their trip.
The new feature has been rolled out to users globally from today.
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The days of having to ask your Uber driver to drop off a friend en route are now a thing of the past, thanks to the firm's latest feature. Uber has introduced multiple destinations, letting riders add up to three stops to their trip (stock image)
Uber announced the new feature in a blog today.
A spokesperson said: 'This new feature means that users no longer have to update the destination while on a trip and ensures more transparency on the fare for both riders and drivers.'
To add multiple stops to your journey, open your Uber app and tap 'Where to?'
Next, tap the '+' icon next to the 'Where to?' box.
You can add up to three addresses of stops you'd like to make.
Finally, request a car and watch your vehicle arrive in real time.
Should you need to make changes during your trip, you can also add and remove stops in real time.
The driver will automatically be given directions to each stop.
The Uber spokesperson added: 'If you're sharing a trip, it's easy to split the fare through the app.
'Once you've requested a car, select "Split Fare", select your friends contacts and tap "Send".
To add multiple stops to your journey, open your Uber app and tap 'Where to?' Next, tap the '+' icon next to the 'Where to?' box. You can add up to three addresses of stops you'd like to make. Finally, request a car and watch your vehicle arrive in real time
'The trip will be divided equally and charged to your friend's Uber accounts - just like a normal trip.'
The announcement comes just a day after the ride-hailing giant unveiled a new no-fee, co-branded credit card with British bank Barclays that it hopes becomes a major part of consumers' everyday spending habit.
While it will use points, the Uber Visa Card is designed as a cash-back loyalty program.
Uber's new Visa card will roll out nationwide on November 2.
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