Uber urged to review pricing algorithm after New Year’s Eve driver backlash

Uber urged to review pricing algorithm after New Year’s Eve driver backlash

Following New Year’s Eve, many Uber drivers have voiced frustration over how fares were calculated on one of the busiest nights of the year.

Drivers reported that pre-midnight rates were unusually low, with some saying earnings felt more like “a Wednesday afternoon” than a peak festive night. Despite heavy demand, long waits, and late-night traffic, pricing allegedly failed to reflect the pressure on drivers during the crucial run-up to midnight.

However, once midnight passed, the situation flipped completely. Surge pricing reportedly spiked sharply for a short period, with some passengers being quoted £25 for journeys of just a couple of miles. While higher fares are expected during peak demand, many drivers said the extreme swings in pricing were poorly balanced and unfairly timed.

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From a driver’s perspective, New Year’s Eve should be consistently rewarding, not a night of wild pricing fluctuations. The problem isn’t surge pricing itself — drivers understand supply and demand — but when and how it’s applied.

If rates are suppressed during the busiest build-up of the night and then explode for a short window after midnight, drivers either miss out or passengers get priced out, neither of which helps the platform long-term. A smoother, more predictable pricing model across major events would benefit everyone: drivers, passengers, and Uber alike.

Big nights like New Year’s Eve are exactly when algorithms need fine-tuning — not hindsight explanations.

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