If you are trying to contact your passenger instead (and not Uber themselves), you can find these details here. You can contact your passengers before you pickup and start trip as they are displayed on the screen. Although Uber has previously asked drivers to contact them by web-form, Uber now allows drivers to call Uber directly using an in-app trigger.  Each contact page differs in the amount of information you'll need. Most will need a description of the problem or why you need to contact Uber for support. To get help over the phone, tap your Profile Picture, then the Help button, scroll down the page and tap Call Support. If your phone asks you to confirm you'd like to call a phone number via an app, tap the Call button. The agent will ask for your phone number, but any Greenlight station will do to resolve your issues.

Summary: Finish any unfinished trips that you have accepted. Decide how you'd like to contact Uber. Visit the Uber contact page for drivers in your web browser, or open up the trip with the question from the Transaction Activity button inside the Earnings Tab and tap Help, then select your issue about the trip. Read and fill out the form that you are given upon the screen and submit it. Call Uber using the Uber Driver app. Stop in at an Uber Greenlight station.


The design in this part creates a “dragster”-style car that is very light and has a low, stable center of gravity. You can design your own car, but try to keep it lightweight and low to the ground. For this design, you will need 2 rectangular axles, 4 tires of equal size, 4 2x8 bricks, 8 2x4 bricks, 2 1x2 bricks, and a thin plate at least 2x4 (but a longer plate is better). You will also need one small party balloon. Each row should be 2x16 now. Snap a 2x4 brick to the top of each row to connect the 2x8 bricks. Snap the thin plate to the bottom of both rows so that they are connected.  Attach the tires to the axles. Place an axle at each end of the car. Turn the body over. You should now have a car body that is 4x16 with the two 2x4 bricks on top and wheels on the bottom. Snap this column to the back of your car body. Make sure the bricks are connected snugly, but don’t press too hard or you might break the car body.  Snap the 1x2 bricks to the top of the 2x4 column. Place one at each end to create a little hollow in the middle. Attach the final 2x4 brick to the top of the column. You should have a small hole in the middle of the column near the top. In order to propel your car, you will want the body of the balloon to be placed over the body of your car. Slip the neck of the balloon through the hole, but don’t pull the balloon all the way through. You may find it easier to blow up the balloon if you pick up the car and hold it close to your face while you inflate it. When the balloon is inflated, pinch the neck with your fingers to keep the air in. Release the neck of the balloon. Your car should speed away from you as the air pushes out of the balloon!

Summary: Build a basic LEGO car. Place the 2x8 bricks together end-to-end in two rows. Turn the connected bricks over. Stack 5 2x4 bricks together. Thread the balloon through the hole. Inflate the balloon. Place your car on a flat, smooth surface.


Make sure you are using raw honey that has not been treated and is unpasteurized. You can find raw honey at health food stores, farmer’s markets, and online. Using raw honey, as opposed to the bottled honey you get in grocery stores, will ensure it is natural and toxin free. You will also reap more of the medicinal benefits of the honey by using it in raw form.  Before you use honey on your skin, you want to make sure you are not allergic to honey. You can do this by getting an allergy test done at your doctor’s office. You can also do a spot test on your skin to ensure you do not have an allergic reaction. Place a small amount of honey on your hand or a section of your skin that can be covered up. Wait one hour. If you do not have an allergic reaction, such as itchiness, redness, or swelling, you can likely proceed with the honey and sugar scrub. Add more if you’d like to use the scrub/mask on your neck as well. Make sure it is not too thick. You can also use brown sugar. The crystals in fine baking and brown sugar are softer than regular table sugar. This is an optional step. Make sure you use a fresh lemon as older lemons have added ascorbic acid which can cause more harm than help. The mixture should be thick enough that it falls off your finger "very" slowly. If it slides off quickly, it will slide off your face quickly as well. Add more sugar if the mixture is runny. If the mix is too thick, add more honey.
Summary: Use raw honey. Scoop 1 ½ tablespoons of honey into a small bowl or plate. Add 1 ½ tablespoons of ultra fine baking sugar to the honey. Add 3-5 droplets of fresh lemon juice for freshness. Test the consistency by scooping it onto your finger.