The largest ride-hailing app has rolled out an update to help New Zealand travellers see what is dragging their rider rating down below a perfect 5-stars.
From now on you can see exactly how many 1-star ratings you have earned from drivers.
Perhaps it was that time you slammed the door, or asked the driver to turn his music down.
In a bid to compete with the crowded app store of other ride-sharing services such as Ola and Didi, the travel tech company has offered to open up more of their secretive ratings system.
The app currently invites drivers to rate passengers and vice versa, to aggregate a score out of 5-stars.
"Starting today, all Uber users can access a breakdown of their average rating in the Uber app's new Privacy Center. You'll see how many drivers gave you a stellar 5-star rating, how many handed out the dreaded single star, and everything in between," said Zach Singleton the privacy product manager.