
Since this driver also uses his vehicle for personal driving during the day, we’ve selected the Purpose entitled, “Personal Driving” to capture these drives. In this case, this driver does the most Uber driving on Thurs, Fri and Sat – so we make sure we assign all three Uber purposes to these days. One the next step, each one of these Uber driving purposes can be assigned to days of the week they are driven. Here, we added “Uber Driving”, “Uber Driving More” and “Uber Driving More 2” as three distinct drive purposes. Many users Autopopulate several times in a row in order to create a varied log that best resembles their actual driving habits.Īdding Custom Uber Driving Purposes and Selecting Days Drivenįirst, we’ll enter a few additional custom driving purposes within the Basic Info workflow. It is important to also note that the Autopopulate feature can be utilize to generate a log for a day, week, month or any length of time. This example could easily be expanded for a driver who averages 20 or 30 drives a day. In this example, we’ll create a mileage log for an entire year for a driver who drives a few drives per day through-out the week. Need your own mileage log for Uber drive? Try making one today! Drivers are expected to keep their own driving logs either by hand or by using a tracker app in synchrony with their Uber Driver app. Instead, these driving summary contain number of drives, amount of fares collected, driver rating and other fairly basic information.


Instead, drivers are provided a weekly summary of drives which does NOT include mileage details. It is surprising that these companies do not offer mileage logs to their drivers. We’ve had a number of ride-sharing drivers (Uber/Lyft.etc) request more information on creating a log to resemble their driving log habits.
