Going Out On New Year’s Eve? Plan Ahead So You Don’t Get Hit By Surge Prices Image courtesy of (New England Oddities)
Uber is reminding people now, while reminders still work and before the party haze settles upon our collective brains, that surge pricing will go into effect right at the moment everyone wants a ride home.
Planning in advance when you’re going to hit the road will help, as Uber explains the best and worst times to grab a car if you’re not ready to pay surge fares.
Basically, your instincts are correct: Just before the ball drops fares will be low, but soon after that orb hits the ground, Uber fares will shoot upand stay up until everyone is partied out, at around 2:30 a.m.:
In other words, you’re going to want to stay put for a good three hours into 2015, split a fare with your friends as many times as possible, or risk a nice dent in your finances to pay for it.
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