Which Rideshare Service Should You Drive For In 2023?

June 26, 2023

Among gig driving jobs, rideshare continues to be one of the highest-paying. Drivers regularly average $20 an hour and often more. 

Additionally, the time window for restaurant food delivery and grocery delivery is much smaller than for rideshare. Peak hours for restaurant food delivery are between 4:30 pm and 9:00 pm, with some business at the lunch hour. For grocery delivery, peak hours are typically daytime, with some later hours, although rarely past 9:00 pm. 

Conversely, rideshare is almost a 24/7 job if you live in the choice markets or know where to drive. There is always a demand for rides. 

Then comes the inevitable question: Lyft vs. Uber, which is better to work for? In this blogpost we will review

  • Who pays more, Uber or Lyft?
  • What is the signup process for Uber vs. Lyft?
  • Lyft vs. Uber: the driving experience.
  • Uber vs. Lyft: What incentives do the companies offer? 
  • Bonuses and rewards programs.
  • Referral programs.
  • Can’t decide between Lyft vs. Uber? Try multi-apping.
  • It might be Uber vs. Lyft, but Gridwise is here to help. 

Who pays more, Uber or Lyft?

Let’s start things off with what drivers want to know the most.

According to nationwide data from Gridwise for median driver earnings, these are the figures for 2022:

Uber and Lyft driver pay

ServiceBase earnings per tripGross earnings per hourGross tips per hourGross earnings per monthLyft$8.97$19.90$1.71$787.56Uber$9.99$21.14$2.16$1,040.79

As you can see from the table, when it comes to Lyft and Uber driver pay, Uber paid drivers more in 2022. Consider, however, that these numbers take in both full-time and part-time drivers. Based on anecdotal evidence from various online postings, full-time drivers can make as much as $4,000 a month—sometimes more. 

What is the signup process for Uber vs. Lyft?

Signing up to be a Lyft driver: Lyft driver requirements

Lyft is often looking for new drivers, so there’s little worry about being placed on a waiting list. There are, however, requirements you must meet. You can view these on the Lyft website. As you’ll see under Lyft’s state and city requirements, these can vary from region to region. So here we’ll give you a just general idea of what’s needed:

  • a valid driver’s license
    • Active duty military applicants and their dependents can have out-of-state documents and driver's license. Please visit Lyft at your local hub to apply.
  • to meet the minimum age requirement (from 21–25, depending on the city and state requirements)
  • one year of driving experience and be 25 or older
  • any smartphone that can download and run the Lyft app 
  • passing a background check (criminal and DMV)

A four-door vehicle that 

  • has a minimum of five seatbelts, maximum eight 
  • has no body damage 
  • is not a taxi, stretch limousine, or rental vehicle from Lyft’s Express Drive program 
  • is not titled as salvage, non-repairable, rebuilt, or any other equivalent classification

Required documents

  • valid car registration
  • proof of current insurance
  • proof of inspection

If you don’t own a vehicle, you can rent one, but only through Lyft’s Express Drive program.

What vehicles does Lyft not accept? Taxis and stretch limousines don’t qualify on the Lyft platform. There was a time that certain subcompacts were not allowed, but as long as there are five seatbelts, subcompacts are permitted (be prepared to get some complaints from passengers, though). To check for additional Lyft vehicle requirements, check your app, which reflects the most local requirements. 

Signing up to be an Uber driver: Uber driver requirements

If you decide on driving for Uber vs. Lyft, here are the requirements: 

  • be at least 21 years of age 
  • have at least one year of licensed driving experience in the US (three years if you are under 23 years old)
  • have a valid driver’s license
  • pass a driving record and criminal history check 
  • possess a cell phone capable of operating the Uber app 

Vehicle requirements include

Some cosmetic features may prevent vehicles from being used, including

  • holes in the exterior
  • taxi decals or taxi-style paint
  • significant interior damage (torn seats, large permanent stains, strong permanent odors)
  • paint oxidation
  • different colored doors and hoods
  • aftermarket modifications
  • window tinting that violates acceptable standards in that state 

Documentation requirements include proof of

  • vehicle insurance if you plan to drive your car (rental cars include insurance)
  • car registration
  • passed inspection

You can rent a car to drive for Uber, but only if you obtain it through a designated rental partnership. Check the Uber rental car guidelines to see what’s available in your area.

You’ll need to provide a profile picture, forward-facing, with just your head in the photo.

Lyft vs. Uber: the driving experience

Driving for Lyft

Lyft refers all its drivers to the Lyft Driver Guidebook, containing many finer points about signing up and driving with Lyft. The guidebook also acquaints you with the Lyft app.

Throughout the guidebook, you’ll find many tutorials. Some are mandatory for viewing, while others are for extra help. Get familiar with the app so you won’t be frustrated once you’re using it on the road.

When you get a ping, the passenger’s picture comes up on your screen, along with their star rating. You can accept or decline the ride—but be careful about declining. Doing so can affect your eligibility for bonuses and other pay incentives. 

Accept the ride within a few seconds; if you miss it, it counts as though you declined it. If you take a break, turn off the Lyft app. Ride requests you missed while absent will count against your acceptance rate.

When you accept the ride, you’ll see a photo of the passenger and be guided to your pickup point by the app. Once the passenger gets in, click or swipe again to verify that you’re on the way to the destination. The navigation system will guide you there, step by step. Navigation is almost identical to using a GPS and should pose little problem.  

Locating your passenger is typically easy, but sometimes it can be more difficult. The Lyft app allows you to text or phone the passenger to find their exact location. If they do not show up within the allotted five-minute period, you can cancel the ride and get paid a nominal fee. This doesn’t happen often though.

Once you drop the passenger off, you end the ride on the app. The amount you earned and any tip show up on the screen. You’ll also get a chance to rate your passenger. 

Lyft layers its navigation system over Google Maps, so it will be familiar if you’re used to that way of getting around. If you prefer to use WAZE, which also tells you about everything from the fastest route to a police presence or pothole in the road, you can change your preferred navigation to WAZE under settings. 

Ease of driving with the Lyft app. The Lyft app is state of the art, visually appealing, easy to use, and not the least bit confusing. Also, the map is clear and exceptionally detailed.

Lyft rating system. You can rate your passengers, and they, in turn, can rate you. Lyft uses a star system from one to five, and you need to keep your ratings up. Tips for doing this are in the Lyft Driver Guidebook. If you are polite and friendly with your passengers, maintaining a five-star rating, or close to it, is easy. Occasionally you will have that problem passenger, but if you do your best, even a bad rating will be canceled out by an outstanding one. If you decide to decline a passenger because of their Lyft rating, it’s a good idea to text support through the app that you did so. This might encourage support to overlook the decline, preventing your acceptance rate from being affected. One Lyft veteran said, “It takes a few bad ratings to get a passenger below four stars. If your fellow drivers gave a passenger a bad rating, there is a reason.”

Lyft Support. Before the pandemic, Lyft support operated through Hubs, where you could go to get in-person help. Many of the Lyft Hubs are no longer operating. Assistance mostly now comes through the Lyft app. You’ll get responses within reasonable time frames, but this may vary depending on where you live and how busy it is. You’ll find many answers to your questions as a Lyft driver in the Lyft Driver Guidebook. Look on the website or the Lyft app for a Hub in your area.

Driving for Uber

When you drive for Uber, you’ll find tutorials on driver safety and community standards that you need to take. The Uber app is not much different from the Lyft app. When you get a ping, the passenger’s name appears on the screen, as well as how long it will take to get to the pickup (and if you have Uber Pro status, how long the ride will be). The passenger’s rating also appears, and then you can accept or decline the ride.

If you don’t accept soon enough, you’ll lose the ride and it will count as though you declined it. Again, this is something you want to avoid because you have to keep a high acceptance rate to receive specific incentives.

The navigation system on the Uber app allows you to set up Google Maps or WAZE, similar to the Lyft app. 

As with Lyft, you’ll want to familiarize yourself with the Uber app before going out to drive. The website can help, but it’s best to review the app yourself.

The ride portion works the same as with Lyft. You navigate to the pickup point and start the ride once the passenger is in your vehicle. Tap “Navigate” on the ride screen. 

Being activated on the Uber app means that you can also deliver for Uber Eats. Check your settings to see if you’re open for Uber Eats deliveries. Whether you want to deliver, do rideshare, or both on the same shift is up to you. Make sure your settings reflect your preference. Usually, the app defaults to leaving you available for both. If you don’t want to deliver though, you can turn off deliveries.

Uber rating system. Like the Lyft app, the Uber app rating system goes both ways, and it pays to do what it takes to keep your rating high. It will affect not only your ability to keep driving for Uber but how the Uber rewards program, Uber Pro, will treat you (more about that in a bit).

Uber Support. Like Lyft, Uber used to have in-person support at their Greenlight Hubs, though much has changed in the last year. Online and phone help is available, but the priority your emails and calls receive depends on your Uber Pro status. 

Uber vs. Lyft: What incentives do the companies offer? 

Lyft and Uber offer three types of incentives: driver rewards, premiums and bonuses, and referrals.

Lyft Rewards

Lyft has a driver score for all drivers, which is based on their acceptance rate, star rating, and any red flags appearing on their record. 

Points vary by market and depend on earnings. Eligible earnings include the base fare, time and distance rates, shared ride pickups, and tips earned during your market’s busy hours. The designated busy hours vary by market and are found on your app under Lyft Rewards. If you don’t see the Lyft Rewards tab on your Lyft app, the program has not launched in your market. 

Lyft Rewards Incentive Programs

RequirementsSilverGoldPlatinumMinimum pointsVaries by marketVaries by marketVaries by marketMin. driving score60%80%80%Driver rating (star rating)Not considered4.904.90BenefitsExtra destination mode settings (daily)Not available12Cash back on fuel and EV charging2%3%7%Streak bonus privilegesNot availableNot availableYes24-hour phone supportNot availableNot availableYes24-hour roadside assistanceFreeFreeFreeSave on auto maintenance and repairs with GoodyearYesYesYesSave on EV charging/EXGoYesYesYesTurbo Tax Self-EmployedUp to 25% offUp to 25% offUp to 50% offSave on Mango LanguagesYesYesYesCash back on gas/UpsideUp to 25 cents/gallonUp to 27 cents/gallonUp to 32 cents/gallon

Drivers start with a blank slate on the first day of each month. When they attain the requirements for a level, that level unlocks for the remainder of that calendar month and the next month. This means drivers can maintain or increase their level each month if they meet the requirements. 

Uber Pro

Uber’s Uber Pro rewards system also works in tiers: Blue, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond.

Uber Pro Program

LevelBlueGoldPlatinumDiamondRequirementsVaries by marketVaries by marketVaries by marketVaries by marketDiamond Cash RewardNot availableNot availableNot availableYes,varies by marketCostco membership for the first yearNot availableNot availableYesYesCash back on gas and EV chargingUp to 6% gas; 4% EV chargingUp to 7% gas; 6% EV chargingUp to 8% on bothUp to 10% gas; 12% EV chargingAccess to Area Preferences (select cities)Not availableNot availableYesYesUp to 25 cents off per gallon (Upside)YesYesYesYesDiscounts at 7-Eleven storesYesYesYesYesShell Fuel rewards5 cents/gallon5 cents/gallon6 cents/gallon7 cents/gallon100% tuition at Arizona State University (online)Not availableYesYesYesDiscounts at BP and Amoco5 cents/gallon5 cents/gallon7 cents/gallon7 cents/gallonAverage savings of 35% on car maintenance at CarAdviseYesYesYesYes24/7 roadside assistance with Urgently20% offFreeFreeFreeTurboTax Self-Employed discountUp to 25%Up to 25%Up to 25%Up to 50% offEligible for faster pickups at airportsNot availableNot availableNot availableYesPriority customer supportNot availableYesYesYesDiamond VIP customer supportNot availableNot availableNot availableYesGet $1,000 when you go electric from TrueCarYesYesYesYesHealth insurance plans through StrideYesYesYesYesRosetta Stone language lessonsNot availableYesYesYesEVgo discounts on fast chargingUp to 15%Up to 45%Up to 45%Up to 45%Extra destination featureNot availableNot availableYesYesRestore Uber Pro statusNot availableNot availableYesYesFree health savings account through StarshipYesYesYesYesQuickBooks Self-Employed discountsYesYesYesYesRecognition badges in the rider’s appNot availableYesYesYes$200 off Wallbox Pulsar home charger and installationYesYesYesYesCaribou Auto Refinance (Calif. only)$399 processing fee$399 processing fee$399 processing fee$0 processing fee

The requirements vary for attaining the various levels, depending on the region you drive in. Information for your specific area is available on your Uber app. Whereas Lyft is month-to-month, Uber tiers award drivers per quarter, calculating their star ratings, acceptance rate, and cancellation rate. Some rides are worth one point, while those accepted during busy hours are worth as much as three.

You can look at your profile on the Uber app to see how many points you need to reach a specific tier. It will tell you which tier you are in and what you must do to make it to the next one. You can find all the details in the Introducing Uber Pro publication.

Bonuses and reward programs

Lyft

Lyft offers drivers a wide range of bonuses and rewards.

Streak bonus. This sets a dollar amount for a certain number of rides given in a busy period—for instance, three rides from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Streak bonuses can be interesting because you can complete your three rides in that hour and then start another streak. Some of the streak bonuses only require that you start your first ride in that hour. Streak bonuses typically appear on your app a few days before they are available, making it easy to plan for them. 

Personal Power Zones. This promotion, indicated by a heat overlay on your Lyft app, offers incentives for drivers who start rides in specific areas. Personal Power Zones are profitable, but they can appear and disappear quickly. Unless you are very close when a zone appears or you find yourself in the middle of one, it doesn’t make sense to chase them. 

Lyft’s program is extensive, and like most program features, what you get will vary depending on where you live. 

Uber 

Uber promotions work on a similar model to Lyft, with some tweaks.

Surge pricing. Surges increase the amount a driver earns in hot areas on the map. These are similar to Lyft’s Personal Power Zone. 

Quests promotions. Quests allow drivers to earn extra for completing a certain number of rides over a period of days, usually Monday to Thursday and Friday to Sunday. 

Consecutive rides. This promotion rewards drivers with a set bonus for taking three consecutive trips. For example, you get a bonus if you start your first ride in the designated zone and complete two more trips after that without turning off your app or declining a ride. 

Uber’s bonuses range from $3 to $25, depending on where you live and how much Uber wants to incentivize drivers on a given day.

Referral programs

Lyft referrals

With Lyft’s referral rewards program, you can make extra money referring drivers. When you sign up to drive, you’ll get a referral code. If you invite someone to sign up for Lyft and the person starts driving, you’ll receive a referral fee. The new driver must complete a certain number of rides within 30 days of signing up with Lyft.

This usually takes the form of a “guaranteed earnings” agreement. If the new driver completes the requirements, Lyft guarantees they make a certain amount. If actual earnings are lower, Lyft pays the difference. Once the driver has completed all the requirements, you get the referral fee. Actual referral fee amounts vary by region. 

Lyft is trying to lure back drivers who have left in the last few years, so they are allowing active drivers to refer former drivers who have been inactive for a while. So, at least for now, the person you refer to Lyft doesn’t have to be a total newbie. It could be someone who’s taken time off from driving, as long as they weren’t deactivated. Again, this program is not available in all markets, and the particulars differ from region to region. 

Uber referrals

Uber’s referral program is not as elaborate as Lyft’s, but that doesn’t mean you’ll be left without an opportunity for referral bonuses.

You’ll also see that Uber isn’t precise about its exact terms because, like Lyft, they vary from time to time. The app is the best way to find out what’s offered in your area. Go to your Earnings tab and scroll down to the referral program information.

Business cards

Printing some inexpensive business cards for the rideshare company you work with is always a good idea. Pass them out to anyone who inquires. Along with including your contact information and referral code, listing a handful of cash apps on your business card is prudent, too. The service departments of many car dealerships, some health plans, and other entities have arrangements with rideshare companies to transport customers or patients. Although these passengers are not paying for the ride, they may want to tip you, which they can do through one of your cash apps. 

Can’t make a decision between Lyft and Uber? Try multi-apping

The question of Uber vs. Lyft, which is better for drivers? isn’t necessarily easy to answer. The companies are similar in how they operate, and there are some regions where Uber may pay more, but Lyft has a stronger presence. 

Another option is multi-apping, running two apps at the same time. Gridwise revealed some strategies for multi-apping in a recent blog post titled The Art of Multi-apping: How-tos and Strategies for Gig Drivers. It’s a good idea to try multi-apping only after you’ve been driving rideshare for a few months, have worked with both apps separately, and understand how they operate.

There are drivers for whom multi-apping is a vital part of their strategy. Others find it challenging. Some drivers will use one app or another, depending on which company offers better incentives that week. One of the other advantages of multi-apping is that you have a backup. If you encounter a problem passenger and get deactivated due to a complaint, you can immediately switch to the other app until you have resolved the issue. 

Gridwise helps rideshare drivers earn more

The real secret to success as a rideshare driver might not be choosing between Lyft vs. Uber but using the most essential tool for any gig driver—the Gridwise app. The Gridwise app can link to the gig driving apps you use. It allows you to track and analyze earnings, maintain more accurate mileage records, and monitor other gig-related expenses. Tax time is a breeze with Gridwise. 

Gridwise also makes you a more efficient driver. Features such as When to Drive and Where to Drive allow you to be at the right place at the right time. Check out peak airport arrival/departure times so you know when to be there. Gridwise also informs you when sporting events and concerts are letting out, with all those fans needing rides home. 

Oh, and Gridwise is the first app to provide affordable benefits specifically for gig workers. We know what you need and we've carefully hand picked providers to give you valuable benefits at a fraction of the cost.

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Thanksgiving Dilemma: Should Gig Drivers Hit the Road?

As Thanksgiving 2025 approaches, many gig drivers are asking a familiar question: Is it worth working during the holiday?

Last year’s discussions across Reddit and driver communities were divided. Some drivers described slow days and low pay, while others saw strong post-holiday surges that made the week worthwhile. The data from Gridwise’s 2024 reports paints a clearer picture — one that shows both the challenges and opportunities of the season.

Whether you drive for Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, or Instacart, understanding what happened in 2024 can help you make smarter choices this year.

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Initial Concerns and the Thanksgiving Dip

In the days leading up to Thanksgiving 2024, drivers across forums and social groups voiced familiar frustrations: long waits, slow evenings, and the sense that the holiday week wouldn’t be worth the time on the road. While those experiences were real, the nationwide averages from 2024 show a more steady picture.

Trip pay for both Uber and Lyft stayed almost unchanged during Thanksgiving week. Lyft held level, and Uber saw only a slight dip before returning to a similar range the following week.

Nationwide Average Trip Pay (All Trips)

(Rideshare Pulse – Trip Pay, Nationwide)

PlatformNov 11–17, 2024Nov 18–24, 2024 (Thanksgiving Week)Nov 25–Dec 1, 2024 (Post-Thanksgiving)% Change (11→18)% Change (18→25)Lyft$12.41$12.42$12.53+0.08%+0.89%Uber$14.49$14.43$14.56–0.41%+0.90%

Source: Gridwise

These small national shifts don’t always reflect what drivers feel on the ground. Any slowdown often comes from changes in routine—travel beginning earlier in the week, restaurants adjusting hours, and households planning meals at home. These patterns can make several days feel quieter even when nationwide averages remain stable.

Because markets behave differently, the most reliable way to understand Thanksgiving week in your area is by checking your own past trends inside the Gridwise App. Your November 2024 driving patterns—by app, by day, and by time of day—offer the clearest insight into how your city responds to the holiday.

The Post-Thanksgiving Surge

After a quieter Thanksgiving Day, many drivers hope for a strong rebound heading into the weekend. Nationwide averages from 2024 show a modest lift in trip pay the week after the holiday, with both Uber and Lyft increasing slightly from Thanksgiving week levels.

Lyft’s nationwide average rose by just under one percent, and Uber’s followed a similar pattern. While not dramatic at the national level, some cities experienced more noticeable shifts tied to return travel, shopping traffic, and people easing back into their routines.

Nationwide Average Trip Pay

(Rideshare Pulse – Trip Pay, Nationwide 2024)

PlatformThanksgiving Week (Nov 18–24)Post-Thanksgiving (Nov 25–Dec 1)% ChangeLyft$12.42$12.53+0.89%Uber$14.43$14.56+0.90%

Source: Gridwise

While these national changes were small, they don’t capture the differences drivers felt within their own cities. Markets with busy airports or active commercial districts often saw stronger post-holiday momentum than those with more subdued travel patterns.

Checking your own Thanksgiving weekend performance inside Gridwise—by app and by time of day—can help you determine whether the weekend after the holiday is typically worthwhile in your area.

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Why Thanksgiving Feels Different for rideshare drivers

Thanksgiving week often feels unpredictable, and rideshare drivers aren’t imagining it. Several factors explain why Thanksgiving week looks like a “valley” in gig earnings data:

  1. Travel and Family Gatherings: Many people leave town or stay home, reducing local demand.
  2. Home Cooking: Food Delivery Orders Dip as More Families Prepare Meals at Home
  3. Business Closures: Fewer rides to offices, bars, and events during the holiday itself.

Equally predictable trends drive the recovery:

  • Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping boost deliveries and trips.
  • Return travel fills airport routes again.
  • Post-holiday fatigue drives more food delivery orders.

What stands out is that Thanksgiving doesn’t dramatically reshape nationwide trip pay—it simply shifts demand throughout the week. Because each city behaves differently, looking at your own driving patterns in Gridwise is the best way to understand how Thanksgiving typically plays out in your specific market.

Platform-Specific Resilience

While many drivers felt the effects of a slower Thanksgiving week, the nationwide averages for Lyft and Uber showed only small changes. Lyft remained almost flat throughout the week, and Uber dipped slightly before returning to a similar range the following week. These minimal shifts suggest that the holiday’s impact varies more by city and driver behavior than by platform.

In some markets, rideshare demand held steady thanks to early-week airport traffic or weekend shopping activity. In others, Thanksgiving Day brought a more noticeable slowdown. Delivery services also varied from place to place, depending on local dining habits and how quickly households returned to normal routines.

Because these patterns aren’t consistent across regions, it’s helpful to look back at how each platform performed for you last year. Using Gridwise to compare your Lyft and Uber activity from Thanksgiving 2024 can offer clearer guidance on where to focus your time during the holiday week in 2025.

Thanksgiving 2023: A Tale of Resilience in the Gig Economy

Looking back at Thanksgiving 2023 helps put last year’s patterns into perspective. Driver conversations that year echoed many of the same concerns—slower days, uneven demand, and uncertainty about whether working through the holiday was worthwhile. Yet, just as we saw in 2024, the period surrounding Thanksgiving showed signs of stability and recovery once the holiday passed.

Rideshare drivers who approached the week with flexibility often found ways to make it work, whether by leaning into early-week travel demand, focusing on delivery in specific neighborhoods, or returning to the road once activity picked back up over the weekend. The broader lesson from both 2023 and 2024 is that Thanksgiving tends to reshape the rhythm of the week rather than dramatically shift earnings overall.

The rideshare drivers who benefited most were those who understood how their market behaved—recognizing when activity typically slowed, when it returned, and which services held up better in their area. That same approach remains useful heading into Thanksgiving 2025.

How to Plan Your Thanksgiving 2025 Strategy

Every driver’s experience during Thanksgiving week is different — what works in one city or on one platform may look completely different somewhere else. Still, looking at how Thanksgiving 2024 unfolded reveals a few consistent patterns that can help guide your approach this year. These can serve as a starting point for building a strategy that fits your habits, location, and preferred services.

StrategyWhy It Often WorksHow to Personalize ItWork Earlier in the Week (Mon–Wed)Travel activity often picks up before Thanksgiving as people head out of town.Check Gridwise trends for your local airport to see when outbound traffic is strongest.Take Thanksgiving Day Easy — or Stay FlexibleMany markets see reduced ride and delivery volume on the holiday itself.If you stay online, use Gridwise’s real-time demand view to identify areas with bonuses or steady activity.Prioritize the Weekend (Fri–Sun)Return travel and holiday shopping can create more consistent opportunities.Review your past Thanksgiving weekend in Gridwise to see which platforms performed best in your area.Use More Than One AppFlexibility can help you adjust as demand shifts across services.Compare how each app behaves in your city throughout the week using your Gridwise history.Know Your Own PatternsUnderstanding your typical earnings and trip rhythm gives you better expectations.Use your Gridwise reports to see how your Thanksgiving 2024 results compared with your normal weeks.

Source: Gridwise

While these patterns offer helpful context, the best strategy will always depend on your driving style and your city. Some markets tend to favor rideshare early in the week, while others rely more on delivery or return-travel demand after the holiday. By combining national context with your personal insights, you can design a Thanksgiving plan that’s informed and realistic for how you drive.

Key Takeaways

  • Thanksgiving week can feel slower, but nationwide trip pay stayed fairly steady last year.
  • The days following the holiday often bring more activity, especially in markets with strong return travel or shopping patterns.
  • Using more than one app can help you adjust when demand shifts across services.
  • Reviewing your own trends in Gridwise is the best way to understand how your city typically behaves during the holiday week.

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Uber vs Lyft: Which Platform Pays More for Comfort and Black Rides in 2025?

If you drive a vehicle that qualifies for Comfort or Black rides, you’ve probably wondered which platform, Uber or Lyft, will help you earn the most. These higher-end ride options come with premium fares and a more selective passenger base, which can significantly impact your overall earnings.

Recent Gridwise insights show a clear pattern: Uber drivers tend to earn more on Comfort and Black rides than Lyft drivers do. The gap is particularly high in the higher-tier ride categories, where Uber’s pricing structure and rider demand provide drivers with more consistent access to profitable trips.

For those with eligible vehicles, these findings suggest that Uber’s premium ride tiers may currently offer greater earning potential and steadier demand than Lyft’s.

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Why Compare Uber and Lyft Comfort/Black Payouts?

Comfort and Black rides pay more than standard trips, but they also attract a different type of passenger and require vehicles that meet specific standards. Many drivers buy or lease higher-end cars with these premium categories in mind, knowing they can open the door to better earnings opportunities.

If you’ve made that kind of investment, it makes sense to understand where your time brings the best return. Comparing Uber and Lyft payouts helps you decide which app deserves more of your focus, especially since both companies regularly adjust pricing, incentives, and market strategies.

When you understand how these payouts differ, you can make informed decisions about which trips fit your goals and how to get the most from the vehicle you’ve worked hard to qualify.

Vehicle Requirements: Are They the Same?

For Comfort and Black rides, Uber and Lyft set very similar standards for the vehicles that qualify. Both platforms prioritize newer cars with high-quality interiors and extra passenger comforts, such as additional legroom, smooth rides, and premium finishes.

Comfort rides usually include mid-sized sedans or SUVs that are only a few model years old and consistently receive high passenger ratings. These cars are meant to offer a quieter, more comfortable ride without being full luxury vehicles.

Black rides are in a different class. They require luxury models with black exteriors and interiors, as well as drivers who maintain a professional appearance and provide a higher level of service. These trips often appeal to business travelers and passengers who expect a top-tier experience.

If your car qualifies for Uber Comfort or Black, it almost always meets Lyft’s requirements for the same categories. In other words, the type of vehicle you drive probably won’t limit your earning potential on either platform. The real difference comes down to how each company structures its pay and how demand for premium rides varies in your market.

4. Uber vs Lyft: 2024 vs 2025 Earnings Comparison

The table below shows what we found after analyzing pay from both platforms. These averages represent total gross earnings per trip, including all rider payments, for Uber and Lyft Comfort and Black rides throughout 2024 and into 2025.

While both platforms saw fluctuations throughout the year, the overall trend is clear: Uber drivers consistently earned more per trip than Lyft drivers across the Comfort and Black tiers. The gap is especially noticeable in the higher-end ride types, where Uber’s pricing model and passenger demand helped boost payouts.

Lyft drivers still performed well in some areas, particularly during seasonal peaks, but Uber’s stronger, more consistent earnings suggest it has an edge in the premium market right now.

 For drivers who already qualify for these higher-tier categories, this can be an essential factor when deciding where to focus their time.

Average gross pay per ride in Q3, 2024 vs 2025 (Uber vs Lyft).

Ride TypeQ3 2024 LyftQ3 2024 UberQ3 2025 LyftQ3 2025 UberStandard$12.09$12.75$11.95$13.01Comfort$20.00$21.61$20.48$21.30Black$31.75$39.47$28.96$39.08

Driver Observations and Feedback

Many drivers have shared consistent observations about Uber’s premium ride tiers. Their firsthand insights help explain how Comfort and Black influence ride volume, fare consistency, and overall earning potential.

Uber Comfort: Higher Fares, Lower Volume

Uber Comfort offers riders newer vehicles with extra legroom and quieter experiences. For drivers, the category introduces a modest pay premium but often less consistent demand. As The Rideshare Guy notes:

“Per trip, you’ll earn more doing Uber Comfort but there is not enough demand for you to do only Uber Comfort rides.” — The Rideshare Guy

Drivers echo this trade-off in various discussions. While Comfort trips typically pay about 20 percent more than UberX rides, that higher fare is offset by fewer requests — particularly outside major metro centers.

Similarly, Ridester underscores the need for a newer vehicle and a high driver rating to qualify, both of which raise the cost of entry:

“Comfort pays higher fares than standard Uber rides, but you’ll need a newer car, a 4.85 rating or higher, and excellent passenger reviews.” — Ridester

Key takeaway: Comfort can yield better per-trip earnings, but drivers often maintain UberX access to fill downtime and stabilize income.

Uber Black: Premium Pay, Premium Costs

At the top of Uber’s service tiers, Uber Black continues to attract experienced drivers seeking higher fares and professional clientele. Yet drivers consistently highlight the steep costs and fluctuating demand that accompany this category.

“I’ve been driving for Uber Black for about two years now. On a good week, I can make upwards of $1,500. However, I also spend more on maintenance and gas for my SUV.” — Michael, Los Angeles (Apps UK)

“The tips are definitely better with Uber Black. I’ve had passengers tip me as much as $50 for a single ride. But there are also slow days where I barely make anything.” — Sophia, Chicago (Apps UK)

Driver income reports show a broad range: $60,000 to $120,000 in gross annual revenue, depending on market size and vehicle type (TinyGrab). However, Ridesharing Driver emphasizes that operating expenses — from insurance and licensing to downtime between premium rides — can sharply reduce net profits (Ridesharing Driver).

Key takeaway: Uber Black can deliver strong earnings and generous tips, but the higher overhead means profitability hinges on efficient scheduling, location strategy, and cost control.

Strategic Insights for Drivers Considering Premium Categories

Across both Comfort and Black, consistent themes emerge from driver experiences and Gridwise performance data.

1. Understand your market dynamics. Premium ride categories perform best in areas with strong business travel, active airports, and event-driven demand. Recognizing these patterns allows drivers to plan hours more strategically.

2. Measure true profitability. Higher gross fares don’t always translate to higher take-home pay. Premium vehicles and commercial insurance raise expenses, widening the gap between gross and net income.

3. Maintain a flexible mix of ride types. Many drivers find that combining Comfort or Black rides with standard requests helps stabilize revenue during slower premium periods.

4. Prioritize service quality. Professionalism, vehicle presentation, and passenger comfort often lead to stronger tips and repeat riders.

5. Rely on local performance insights. Gridwise data pinpoints when and where premium categories generate the highest returns, enabling smarter driving schedules and market targeting.

Success in premium tiers depends not just on earning potential but also on strategic planning that understands when, where, and how to make those higher fares truly pay off.

How Gridwise Helps You Earn More on Comfort and Black Rides

Driving a high-end vehicle gives you access to premium rides—but knowing when and where to drive can make an even bigger difference in your bottom line. That’s where Gridwise comes in.

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Here’s how Gridwise helps you drive smarter:

  • Know exactly when and where to work. Get personalized insights that pinpoint your city’s busiest hours and neighborhoods so you can plan shifts around real demand.
  • See which app pays better right now. Compare your Uber and Lyft earnings side by side to understand which platform gives you more substantial returns in your specific market.
  • Track your actual performance. Monitor your hourly and per-ride averages to spot trends, adjust your schedule, and make each shift more efficient.
  • Understand your real profit. Log mileage and expenses automatically so you always know what you’re actually taking home after costs.


These data-driven insights take the guesswork out of driving, helping you plan smarter routes, reduce downtime, and increase your overall earnings efficiency.

Gridwise shows your Uber vs. Lyft averages side by side, so you can see whether your own results match national trends.

Pro tip: Drivers who regularly use Gridwise’s data insights tend to earn significantly more per hour than those who rely on trial and error.

The Point?

For drivers with vehicles that qualify for Comfort or Black rides, Uber currently provides the stronger earning potential. The gap between Uber and Lyft widened slightly from 2024 to 2025, showing that Uber’s premium ride categories continue to deliver better returns for most drivers.

Still, the platform you choose is only part of the equation. What really determines your results is how you work. Understanding when demand peaks, where high-value trips start, and how your city’s ride patterns change over time can make all the difference in your weekly totals.

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More resources for drivers

The Halloween Gig Driving Guide

The gig driving guide that all drivers need for halloween!

Halloween gig driving can be lots of fun, and it’s also a great time for gig drivers to make more money. With haunting going on for several days at a stretch, parties, parades, and other events will attract lots of business for rideshare and delivery drivers alike. You can probably go out as usual and still make a little more than you normally do, but why settle for that?

In this post, we’ll tell you how to make Halloween gig driving as rewarding as it is fun. We’ll talk safety, strategy, and how to earn bigger tips.

Rideshare earnings over Halloween

Last year, when Halloween landed on a Thursday (2024), rideshare drivers saw a strong jump in earnings.
Compared with typical October weeks, earnings were 3.5% higher the week before Halloween and 7% higher during Halloween week.


On Halloween night itself (Thursday, Oct 31, 2024), hourly pay surged +14% compared to a typical Thursday in October, as riders traveled to and from parties and events.

This year’s Friday Halloween means those same surges could extend through Friday night, Saturday, and even Sunday morning, potentially boosting weekend earnings by 10–15%.

Time Period Average Rideshare Earnings
Normal weeks$639.20
Week before Halloween$661.70
Halloween week$707.90

Source: Gridwise

2024’s Halloween fell on a Thursday, creating a perfect setup for extended weekend activity — giving drivers more opportunity to earn from October 31 through November 3. The data shows that rideshare drivers benefited significantly from party and event-related travel, with a strong +7% week-over-week gain.

Rideshare earnings over Halloween

Delivery drivers also saw solid seasonal growth last year — +3.5% the week before Halloween and +6.8% overall during Halloween week.


On Halloween night (Thursday, Oct 31, 2024), delivery earnings per hour jumped +12% compared to a typical Thursday, as customers ordered food and supplies for parties and gatherings.

With the holiday on a Friday this year, deliveries may peak later into the evening and continue through the weekend.

Time Period Average Delivery Earnings
Normal weeks$537.80
Week before Halloween$556.60
Halloween week$574.20

Getting in on the fun–and money–with Lyft or Uber on Halloween

From parents who want to keep their small ones dry and safe on the way to school events to hardcore party people who dive into the Halloween holiday spirit headfirst, you’ll come across many passengers during this super busy week.

Since so many will be super excited about this spooky season, the way you approach your halloween gig driving could make your customers extra generous and appreciative. Here are a few pieces of sound Lyft and Uber driver advice:

  • Remain professional. Always greet your passengers as you would at any other time, and stay away from getting overly dramatic about acting like a scary zombie, axe murderer, or vampire, especially with young kids in the car.
  • Offer treats. Even jaded business travelers on the way to the airport might enjoy a sweet Halloween treat. Put a smile on passengers’ faces by ensuring your offerings are in their original wrappings so they can feel safe eating them. You might want to offer bottled water, too. Super-high doses of sugar can make all goblins, big and small, mighty thirsty.
  • Present your Halloween playlist. You’ll want to do this carefully, of course, but a subtly crafted sequence of songs appropriate to the season will make you stand out with your passengers, who’ll just have to tip you for your great musical taste.
  • Decorate your car. A temporary Halloween wrap for the exterior or some subtle orange and white lights on the interior could make yours the car they all want to be in when they celebrate their Lyft or Uber Halloween holiday.
  • Brush up on customer service skills and keep them in mind no matter what Halloween horrors you might encounter. This post from Gridwise will help.
  • Check in with your company for further tips, tricks, and features you can use to make Halloween safe and profitable. Uber offers Halloween tips for drivers here, and you’ll find advice from Lyft for Halloween driving in this article on their website.

Costume and car safety tips on Halloween

Halloween costumes can be a fun way to get into the holiday spirit, but as a gig driver, safety must come first—both for you and your passengers.

  • Dress up with discernment. If you decide to dress up, keep it to common-sense costume choices. Make sure your face is recognizable, and avoid makeup, clothing, or props that make seeing clearly or moving freely while driving difficult. If you don’t want to get too wildly creative, you can always assemble a Halloween costume for a Lyft or Uber driver! Slap a sign on your chest that says “Scary good driver,” and you’ll be good to go. (More tips below!)
  • Costume Considerations for Safety: Avoid masks or large headpieces that block your view, and make sure your costume doesn’t interfere with the operation of your vehicle. Simple, easy-to-wear costumes like themed hats or shirts are great options. And don’t forget—your costume should still allow you to present yourself professionally to customers.
  • Car Safety and Decorations: Decorating your car can add to the fun, but it’s important not to overdo it. If you’re putting up Halloween lights or adding decor inside your vehicle, ensure that none of it obstructs your mirrors, windows, or the operation of the vehicle. Opt for subtle touches like small orange lights or temporary window decals that you can remove easily after Halloween.

Delivery tricks to earn you treats

Is DoorDash busy on Halloween? You bet! People have to eat something besides candy at all those parties and parade pregaming sessions, right? This Reddit thread speaks to opportunities waiting for Halloween delivery drivers.

There’s every reason to expect delivery drivers to have their own kind of Halloween fun, and to profit from it, too. Here are some moves DoorDash, Uber Eats, Instacart, Shipt, and Grubhub drivers can make to share in this fun-filled holiday’s eerie, magical spirit.

  • Carry treats for restaurant workers. You might see these people more than once a week, or you might have only one encounter with them ever. In either case, offering them a little something will keep them cheerier and get you better ratings from the restaurant.
  • Follow the call of the Halloween spirit. If restaurant workers or customers seem to be celebrating, it’s fine to chime in with a spooky comment or quirky quip. But if it looks like the people you’re dealing with have no idea there’s anything special about this time of year, act like you always do, with friendliness, grace, and professionalism. Read more about how to be a 5-star delivery driver in this Gridwise blog post.
  • Tread lightly through backyard Halloween displays. So many people get extremely serious about decorating their yards with blow-up ghosts, gravestones, skeletons, and witches. What’s fun the rest of the day can be downright treacherous for delivery drivers. A headlamp or other means of shining light on what’s underfoot might be called for, so you don’t hurt yourself or destroy a well-thought-out ghoulish (and garish) display. Keep your DoorDash Halloween safe and fun.

Halloween-Specific Customer Service Tips

Halloween gives drivers a unique opportunity to stand out and create a memorable experience for passengers and customers. Excellent customer service is key to higher ratings and bigger tips.

  • Boosting Your Ratings: Go the extra mile this Halloween by getting into the spirit with friendly, light conversation about the holiday or complimenting customers on their costumes. Passengers appreciate a driver who engages with them, especially during festive times like Halloween. However, be mindful of your passenger’s mood—if they’re not in the Halloween spirit, it’s best to keep the conversation professional.
  • Seasonal Treats for Tips: Offering candy or small, sealed treats to your passengers can earn you great reviews and bigger tips. Just be sure to offer items that are pre-packaged and safe to consume. A thoughtful, themed gesture like this can leave a lasting impression and increase your chances of positive feedback.

By focusing on seasonal customer service, you can turn Halloween into an opportunity for higher earnings through great ratings and tips.

Top Halloween Events in Major Cities for Gig Drivers

Halloween is all about knowing where the action is happening, and as a gig driver, you can position yourself to take full advantage of these high-traffic zones.

  • Know the Hotspots: Major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago host some of the biggest Halloween events. Parades, block parties, and haunted houses all draw large crowds and create high demand for rides. Use Gridwise’s event calendar to track these events and plan your route accordingly. By focusing on areas with heavy foot traffic and event venues, you’ll maximize your earnings from both rideshare and delivery gigs.
  • Balancing the Right Zones: Don’t put all your eggs in one basket by sticking solely to high-demand areas. Popular areas will attract a lot of drivers, which could lead to oversaturation. Use Gridwise to analyze traffic patterns and mix it up by also covering nearby neighborhoods where competition is lighter but demand is still solid.

By knowing where the top Halloween events are happening, you can make sure you’re always in the right place at the right time to get the best fares.

Know where to drive and when

Keeping track of events when you’re doing Halloween driving can be tricky. That’s why you’re so lucky to have Gridwise. It’s not just the best mileage tracking app out there. Use the Gridwise events calendar to see where the parades, shows, scare houses, and public parties are happening. Having this info at your fingertips will make it easy to put together a winning Lyft or Uber driving strategy—but Gridwise has even more to offer.

Gridwise features Where to Drive and When to Drive give you real-time data on where drivers are making the most in your neighborhood. Studying the patterns in these features will tip you off as to when the peak passenger and delivery traffic is humming and where to find the most business. With Gridwise, you get all this and a free mileage tracker, too!

Stay safe and keep clean

The truth about Halloween is that it can be fun, but there are hidden dangers and inconveniences you’ll want to beware of. Consider these tips for keeping yourself and your passengers safe, and for preventing damage to your vehicle:

  • Identify your passengers and delivery customers. Dress some people in a costume, and they can get downright silly and, sometimes, even dangerous. Don’t be shy about asking a passenger who appears somewhat sketchy to remove their mask, so you can make sure you’re picking up the right person. Same goes for delivery. The word “trick” is very popular this time of year, and there could be a masked imposter hoping to pilfer that awesome spread of wings, burgers, and fries you’re carrying.
  • Use in-app phone safety features. In case someone is acting out a Halloween stalker movie, you don’t want to become their prey. Your app most likely includes features that let a friend or family member follow your trips and know your whereabouts, and will let you contact emergency services with one swipe or tap. Get familiar with these features, and use them. It’s better to be overcautious than to find yourself in some real trouble.
  • Demand full visibility. The chowderhead in your back seat dressed in a giant lobster costume might be cute and creative, but if the oversized claws are blocking your view, you’ll need to ask that they come off till the ride is over.
  • Stay alert. Halloween is a very exciting time, particularly for children. Drive slowly and carefully, looking in as many directions as possible for people who might walk right in front of or behind your car. Make sure your lights are on at all times, even in the daytime, which really does help people notice there’s a car in their vicinity.
  • Try a tarp. This sounds somewhat extreme, but if you’re creative, you can turn a protective seat cover into an enticing Halloween decoration for your car. You’ll want this for more than just the messes mentioned above. Glitter, face paint, green slime, and other costume components might look fabulous on your customers, but it’s not such a great look when they get ground into your upholstery. (More tips on keeping your car clean below!)
  • Choose parking spots carefully. This one is mainly for you 5-star delivery drivers, but even rideshare drivers stopping for a quick bevvy or a bio break have to park somewhere. Remember that people still use Halloween as an excuse to soap windows and smash pumpkins. Avoid parking where they might be able to make this mischief with your car.
  • Read more about safety for drivers in this Gridwise article, and additional safety tips for female drivers in this Gridwise blog post.
  • Keep your cool. Even if you see a clan of kids TP-ing your pine trees when you come in from a long night, try to remember Halloween is all about the fun of being just a little bit naughty. That thing about everybody being “nice” all the time is for a totally different holiday.

How to Prep Your Car for Halloween Cleanups

With the excitement of Halloween, there’s always a chance for messes—whether it’s glitter from a costume or candy wrappers left behind by passengers.

  • Halloween-Specific Car Prep: Equip your vehicle with essential cleaning supplies to handle any spills or messes quickly. Paper towels, disinfectant spray, air freshener, and trash bags are a must. These items will allow you to clean up any small accidents on the go without losing valuable driving time.
  • Protecting Your Upholstery: To prevent costume glitter, face paint, or other Halloween accessories from damaging your seats, consider using temporary seat covers or a tarp (mentioned above). You can even turn this practical solution into a fun Halloween decoration by choosing themed covers that fit the spooky spirit.
  • Carry daycare equipment for drunks. For many of the party-prone among us, Halloween is a huge opportunity to tie on more than a costume. Carry sick bags, a roll or two of paper towels, cleaning solution, and plastic garbage bags to take care of any spills or “upheavals” that might occur. Sparkling bottled water could be convenient to have on hand at times like this, too. And remember, if they make a mess, your passengers have to pay to clean it up. Claim with your company to cover detailing costs. Read this post about how to deal with drivers who are, er, “under the influence” for further helpful hints.

By prepping your car ahead of time, you can ensure that it stays clean and presentable throughout the busy Halloween season.

Managing Drunk Passengers During Halloween

As Halloween brings out the partygoers, it’s inevitable that rideshare drivers will encounter intoxicated passengers. Handling these situations properly is key to staying safe and ensuring a smooth ride.

  • How to Handle Intoxicated Passengers: If you notice your passenger is drunk, stay calm and professional. Avoid engaging in arguments or encouraging excessive conversation. If the passenger is disruptive or potentially unsafe, don’t hesitate to end the ride early or pull over to a safe location. Politely ask them to leave the vehicle if necessary, and report any concerning behavior to the rideshare platform.
  • Safety Features and Claims: Most rideshare apps come equipped with safety features, such as the ability to share your trip with family or friends. Be sure to activate these when you feel uneasy. Also, keep in mind that if an intoxicated passenger makes a mess in your vehicle, you can submit a cleaning fee claim through Uber or Lyft. Keep your vehicle equipped with cleaning supplies like paper towels, disinfectant, and air freshener to handle any accidents.

Managing drunk passengers safely will help you avoid potential problems and ensure a smooth Halloween shift.

Enjoy your Halloween driving, and may you avoid tricks and get many treats, especially tips! Be sure to bring Gridwise along for the ride to track your awesome earnings during this spooky holiday time!

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