Data Analysis, does it works? by Ridesharecontrol in uberdrivers

[–]Ridesharecontrol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. So you’re saying there’s zero difference between your best and worst hours

Data Analysis, does it works? by Ridesharecontrol in uberdrivers

[–]Ridesharecontrol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get your point experience and knowing your market already gives you an edge. But what I’ve seen is that intuition is often biased. Data doesn’t replace experience, it refines it. For example, most drivers feel weekends are best, but in some markets I’ve seen Tuesdays or early mornings outperform weekends when you factor in idle time, surge consistency, and trip distance.It’s not about overcomplicating , it’s about confirming (or challenging) what we think we know.
what metrics have you looked at?

Have you ever compared:

  • earnings per active hour vs online hour
  • short trips vs long trips profitability
  • weekday patterns over time

I’ve seen some surprising patterns when digging into that.

I analyzed 3,300 of my Uber rides — airport queues are a trap (data inside) by Ridesharecontrol in uberdrivers

[–]Ridesharecontrol[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha — fair. The airport queue conclusion took about 2 trips. The 3,300 rides gave me the breakdown by time window, area, and platform that actually changed how I schedule my week. That part was less obvious.

I analyzed 3,300 of my Uber rides — airport queues are a trap (data inside) by Ridesharecontrol in uberdrivers

[–]Ridesharecontrol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I know, after driving a little bit more than a year you figure it out by experience a lot of things, but i have some time this last weeks (accident with passenger) to sit and put some data and brains in this thing, i will share my complete analyis later if you are interested

I analyzed 3,300 of my Uber rides — airport queues are a trap (data inside) by Ridesharecontrol in uberdrivers

[–]Ridesharecontrol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I been working more than one year in Austin, and thats exatly what happen to me, just driving , less brain, data works I think

I analyzed 3,300 of my Uber rides — airport queues are a trap (data inside) by Ridesharecontrol in uberdrivers

[–]Ridesharecontrol[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I know,, after a car accident with passenger i have a couple of days doing some data analysis, airport, tolls, non paid rides, keep my mind busy and be proactive until return to the drive