If you receive complaints from riders alleging that you were impaired when driving on the platform that could lead to deactivation of your account, Uber may invite you to take a voluntary drug test. Here’s what happens:
Why didn’t I get offered a drug test after an impaired driving claim?
Tests are only offered if a drug-related complaint puts your account at risk and is timely. If conditions aren’t met, a test won’t be offered.
Can I take my own drug or alcohol test?
No, you must use the Uber-arranged LabCorp testing process for consideration in account reviews.
What if I can’t complete my drug test within 72 hours?
Due to the nature of intoxicants, tests must be taken within 72 hours. Late tests are not valid.
What if I use legal controlled substances recreationally?
Any positive result on the drug test could lead to permanent account deactivation.
What if I have a prescription for a substance found in the test?
A Medical Review Officer (MRO) will review positive tests. They will confirm if a valid prescription caused the result, which Uber will consider for your account status.