Uber is a service that allows people to hire a private driver to take them from point A to point B at the touch of a button. They use the app’s GPS technology to find the nearest available Uber driver, who will then pick you up in his or her own car and charge you for the ride. Uber’s algorithm calculates the cost for this ride based on your location, time of day, and traffic conditions.
Namibia has just started using Uber as their main taxi service provider after Namibia’s government passed new regulations on taxi companies in 2017. The rates are not yet available but it is expected that they will be cheaper than Namibia’s current taxi rates.
How Does Uber Work in Namibia?
In Namibia, Uber operates in a number of different ways, depending on the region you are in. The most popular option is uberX, which is available in the capital city of Windhoek. There are also uberXL rides from Windhoek to Swakopmund and from Windhoek to Walvis Bay – these rides have extra legroom and more space for luggage.
The last option for Namibia is uberPOP – which offers an affordable way to get around town by using a shared vehicle with other passengers or by riding with a driver who has been matched up with you.
Tips for Getting a Great Ride on the Namibian Uber Frontera
If you are looking for the cheapest ride on Uber Frontera, there are certain things you can do that will help you get a better deal and avoid paying for overpriced fares.
1) Avoid peak hours – peak hours are between 7pm to 10 pm. If you want to save more money on your fare, try avoiding these times and travelling at off-peak hours when there’s less traffic and fewer people trying to catch rides.
2) Check out where other riders are going – if you see everyone is going to one place or another, it might be worth it to take a different route just in case there’s an upcoming event or something happening in that area that would make traffic worse or cause prices to go up.