• вторник, 09 декември 2025

Berliner books 1,150 Uber rides in one year, company finds

Berliner books 1,150 Uber rides in one year, company finds

Berlin, 8 December 2025 (dpa/MIA) - An Uber user in Berlin booking 1,150 rides in one year, a €117-tip and a beer pong table left behind by a passenger rank among the most curious findings detailed in the US ride-hailing company's Uber Atlas Germany 2025 released on Monday.

The report analyses data from the Uber app between September 2024 and September 2025, including reviews of drivers and passengers.

Passengers were found to be most friendly in the south-western city of Karlsruhe, followed by Freiburg and Nuremberg, also in southern Germany.

Drivers in the region were also rated most positively, especially in the cities of Landshut, Heidelberg and Freiburg.

However, passengers were more likely to tip in the northern cities of Lübeck and Rostock. The highest amount given nationwide was €117 ($136).

Passengers in Rostock were also most likely to leave something behind, with mobile phones ranking top among lost items.

But German Uber users also left behind a beer pong table, an electrical toothbrush, a piercing gun, a riding crop and a serving of fried potatoes.

The shortest ride was recorded in Munich, lasting only 2 minutes, while the longest was a 680-kilometre trip from Hamburg to Amsterdam, taking more than 8 hours.

An account in Berlin meanwhile ranked first for rides booked, hailing a ride 1,150 times, according to Uber.

Photo: dpa

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