That’s what I thought, which makes me wonder if anonymous Uber users can get around the restrictions in some towns such as Vegas.
For example, if a customer wants to go from Strip resort A to Strip resort B (which is against the rules in Vegas), all the customer needs to do is request a ride from A to an off-Strip location.
Then when he meets with the driver, they can change the agreement in the car and have the driver drop off the customer at the truly intended destination, namely, the Strip resort B.
How will the vegas authorities and cabbies know this is happening when the Uber driver has no “Uber” sign on the car?
We took a ride in Uber here in Vegas this evening which was about $30 vs the earlier $40 fare in a taxi. Plus the driver was nice, and the car was much nicer than a taxi. No cash exchange hands. And a tip is not expected so your out of pocket price is even better!