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This has been revealed by new data uber in passengers bristol take it UKLowest average rating of.
ride-hailing Applicationwho asks drivers And riders have to give each other a score out of five after every ride, with the south west city’s average rider rating said to be 4.73. London Users recorded the second lowest average score at 4.75.
In contrast, Belfast commuters receive the UK’s highest average rating of 4.91. The nationwide average is 4.84. A traveler’s overall rating is compiled from their most recent 500 trips.
uber Said, “Even in great cities there is room to step up your rider etiquette”.
It is recommended that riders wishing to improve their score should avoid actions such as being disrespectful, arriving late, eating in the car, or changing destinations mid-trip.
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Andrew Brem, General Manager of Uber UK, said: “Every day, thousands of incredible drivers go the extra mile to make journeys safe, friendly and enjoyable.
“The Uber community is built on mutual respect, and we hope this serves as a reminder to continue those positive relationships.”
The five places with the highest average rider ratings:
1.Belfast (4.91)
2. Cambridge (4.89)
=3. Oxford (4.88)
=3. Merseyside (4.88)
5.Cardiff (4.86)
These have the lowest average ratings:
1. bristol (4.73)
2. London (4.75)
3. Birmingham (4.79)
4. Leicester (4.81)
5. Manchester (4.82)
Earlier this month, similar data showed Britons are going out more and staying out more later this year, indicating a resurgence in the UK nightlife industry according to the analysis.
Data from Uber rival Bolt showed that night-time activity is expected to increase by 15% year-on-year by 2024.
Bolt said it analyzed millions of journeys made between 6pm and 6am across the UK.
Its analysis also revealed that the peak time to go out has increased from 11 pm on Saturday night last year to midnight in 2025.
Bath was the nightlife hotspot this year, with 68% of Bolt’s trips taking place at night, followed by Bristol at 62%; Newcastle, at 60%; London, at 56%; and Cardiff, at 54%.