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    Concerns Rise as NYC Uber Drivers Allegedly Take Longer Routes to Inflate Fares

    By NepYork News Staff,

    1 days ago

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    In New York City, there are increasing worries about some Uber drivers scamming new riders by deliberately taking longer routes to inflate fares. These drivers often bypass quicker, more direct paths, citing reasons like traffic or road closures, which results in additional mileage and time, leading to higher charges.

    Dr. Rajan Thapaliya, a resident of Queens for over 17 years, shared his experience: “I was traveling from Jackson Heights to Corona. The Uber driver took a much longer route, almost doubling the travel time and the fare. When I complained, Uber denied my refund request.”

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    Dr. Rajan Thapaliya’s Uber ride in Queens, where the driver took an unnecessarily long route, resulting in nearly double the estimated fare.

    Another rider, Nepali community journalist Kishor Panthi, who has lived in Queens for more than 14 years, also recounted his experience: “On a trip home in Queens, the Uber driver took a longer route to increase the fare. I was charged double the estimate, but fortunately, Uber refunded the extra charge after I filed a complaint. Stay vigilant!”

    This issue mainly affects new or inexperienced riders, especially tourists or those unfamiliar with the city’s layout. These passengers might not realize they are being taken on unnecessarily extended routes. Uber’s fare structure includes a base rate and charges for time and distance, so even minor detours can significantly increase fares.

    In some cases, the problem might not be intentional. A Nepali Uber driver explained: “Some drivers scam new riders and tourists. However, new Uber drivers might also get confused by GPS showing longer routes, and if they are unfamiliar with the area, they may follow the GPS, causing a longer route and higher fare.”

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    Uber has introduced tools like fare estimates and real-time route tracking to help riders monitor their trips and ensure drivers follow the most efficient paths. Riders can report suspicious trips through the app and request fare adjustments , though not all complaints are resolved, as seen in Dr. Thapaliya’s case.

    To report a scam or fraud to Uber, riders can use the help tab in the Uber app to contact support. They can also visit the Uber Help website to file a report. It’s important to provide details such as the trip date, charge amount, and a description of the issue to facilitate the review process.

    “These incidents raise concerns about ethical practices in the ride-hailing industry and the need for better oversight to protect consumers. The issue underscores the need for stricter regulations, greater transparency, and enhanced consumer protections in the ride-hailing sector.” said Dr. Thapaliya.

    The post Concerns Rise as NYC Uber Drivers Allegedly Take Longer Routes to Inflate Fares appeared first on NEPYORK .

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    yuh
    19h ago
    I saw today for first time, uber app asked me if I wanted to avoid tolls to save 10 cents 🤣🤣
    Rocky Goombada
    1d ago
    Uber drivers should be the ones paying congestion pricing.....they are the ones causing the congestion...... they stop suddenly in a traffic lane 🤧 and try to locate their customer.9 out of 10 times they have to sit there and wait..... while the traffic must find it's way around them. they are not like yellow cabs who actually see their fare when they stop to pick them up it's only momentary. unlike the Uber driver who will sit there for several minutes while trying to locate his fare. You can't identify the Uber as easily as the yellow cabs until they stop right in front of you and put their flashers on. very annoying, and they create the congestion.
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