Have you ever called Uber to have your teen picked up?

Anonymous
Thinking about doing it for my kid because I can't get there. I read that parents do this. If so, what was your experience with it?
Anonymous
My kids take Uber, but they have it on their phone so they can schedule it themselves.

I have never had them take it by themselves, always with friends. So that would make me a little nervous, but if they have a phone, just be in communication with them.

We have used it to get home from concerts... too late for me.
They went to a party and their ride home fell through and I had been drinking wine, so I had the group take Uber home.


Anonymous
You don't call uber, for one. For another, you don't do it for your teen. They do it for themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don't call uber, for one. For another, you don't do it for your teen. They do it for themselves.


I would do it for a 13 yo if they had never done it before. I would not do it for a 15 yo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't call uber, for one. For another, you don't do it for your teen. They do it for themselves.


I would do it for a 13 yo if they had never done it before. I would not do it for a 15 yo.


Do you put Uber on their phone and share the same account?
Anonymous
You can set up a family profile on your uber app. You can then send an invitation to your teen. Once they accept the invitation they can request rides on their phone using the family profile.
Anonymous
What do people have against taxis??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do people have against taxis??
I'm not the OP but I have nothing against taxis. I like uber because I can track the car while it's on the way to pick me up and I love that the payment is done automatically through the app.
Anonymous
^^ Forgot to add, I also like that I know how much the trip will cost before I request the car and I like not having to worry about tipping.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do people have against taxis??


Nothing wrong with taxis, but the automatic payment option is a major plus for a teenager who may or may not have cash on hand (or a credit card). Also, the ability to contact one easily rather than waiting to see one on the street is also a benefit. I believe there is an app called DC Taxi where you can hail a taxi from your phone rather than standing on the street corner. It may also have a payment option, but I don't know how reliable it actually is compared to Uber or Lyft. I haven't used it yet.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do people have against taxis??


Uber costs less.
Anonymous
I don't trust them.
Anonymous
Make sure your teen pays attention to the decal and matches the face of the driver to the pic that is available through the app.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't call uber, for one. For another, you don't do it for your teen. They do it for themselves.


I would do it for a 13 yo if they had never done it before. I would not do it for a 15 yo.


Do you put Uber on their phone and share the same account?


Yes- gets billed to my credit card.
Anonymous
the only down side is that you need to be aware that uber drivers do not HAVE to accept rides for people under 18. Uber's stated policy is no unaccompanied riders under 18. Having said that, we have frequently used it for our middle school kids and above and no one has ever been declined.
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