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How to Add Multiple Stops on Uber

By Matthew Lynch
June 21, 2023
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Uber is one of the most popular ride-hailing services in the world. It’s known for its convenience, affordability, and ease of use. One of its most useful features is the ability to add multiple stops to your ride. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Request a Ride

Open the Uber app and request a ride as you normally would. Enter your pickup location and destination, and then tap “Confirm UberX” or whichever ride option you prefer.

Step 2: Add a Stop

Once you’ve requested a ride, you can add a stop by tapping “Where to?” at the bottom of the screen. From there, you’ll see an option that says “Add a Stop.” Tap that, and then enter the address of your additional stop.

Step 3: Confirm Your Stops

After you’ve added your additional stop, you’ll see a list of all your stops on the screen. Make sure they’re in the correct order, and then tap “Done.”

Step 4: Enjoy Your Ride

Your driver will now be able to see all of your stops and will take you to each one in the order you specified. You can sit back, relax, and enjoy your ride without worrying about giving your driver directions.

Conclusion

Adding multiple stops to your Uber ride is a great way to save time and money. Whether you’re running errands or traveling with friends, this feature makes it easy to get where you need to go. So the next time you use Uber, take advantage of this great feature and add all your stops along the way.

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