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Rideshare Receipt Example
This receipt documents a standard 5.2-mile rideshare trip in Chicago during evening hours. Driver Michael T. (4.92 ★) drove a Toyota Camry from the Magnificent Mile to Lincoln Park in 14 minutes. The trip fare breaks into a $1.99 base, $7.54 distance (5.2 mi × $1.45), and $3.08 time (14 min × $0.22), totaling $12.61 before the $2.45 service fee and $2.00 tip for a $17.06 total.
This rideshare receipt documents an UberX 4.5-mile city trip with $3.50 base fare, $1.85/mile ($8.33), $0.40/min booking duration ($4.80), $2.50 service fee, and $2 tip, totaling $21.13 with no surge pricing active.
Receipt Breakdown
What Makes This Receipt Realistic
- • Trip ID format (RS-4821967) matches platform receipt numbering patterns
- • Driver first name + star rating, no medallion, no last name
- • Vehicle make, model, and license plate in receipt header
- • Service fee as a separate named line, not bundled into trip fare
- • $1.45/mi and $0.22/min rates, within the range of typical rideshare per-unit rates
- • Math: $1.99 + $7.54 + $3.08 = $12.61; + $2.45 + $2.00 = $17.06
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this rideshare receipt show?
This receipt documents Trip #RS-4821967. Driver: Michael T. (4.92 ★), Toyota Camry, License XKR-4821. Pickup: 840 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL (October 2, 2025, 6:35 PM). Dropoff: 1601 N. Clark St, Chicago, IL (6:49 PM). Distance: 5.2 miles. Duration: 14 minutes. Base Fare: $1.99. Distance Charge (5.2 mi × $1.45/mi): $7.54. Time Charge (14 min × $0.22/min): $3.08. Trip Subtotal: $12.61. Service Fee: $2.45. Tip: $2.00. Total: $17.06. Payment: Visa ****3847 (on-file).
How does a rideshare receipt differ from a traditional taxi receipt?
Rideshare receipts differ from taxi receipts in several ways. They identify the driver by first name and star rating rather than medallion number and driver license. They include the vehicle description (make, model, license plate) rather than a cab number. They show a service fee (platform commission) as a separate line, which taxi receipts do not have. The per-mile and per-minute rates on rideshare receipts are typically lower than taxi meter rates ($1.45/mile vs $2.50–$2.75/mile for taxis) but the service fee partially offsets this. Rideshare receipts are emailed automatically after the trip; taxi receipts are printed or handwritten.
Who gets the tip on a rideshare receipt: the driver or the platform?
The tip goes entirely to the driver. Rideshare platforms (Uber, Lyft) do not take any percentage of the tip amount, 100% of the $2.00 tip on this receipt goes to Michael T. This is explicitly noted in both platforms' terms and is separate from the service fee, which goes to the platform. Tipping via the app (in-app tip) is processed as a separate charge and appears as a distinct line on the receipt. Cash tips given to the driver outside the app do not appear on the digital receipt.