Lyft Acceptance Rate Calculator
Calculate your current driver status and acceptance percentage
Understanding Your Lyft Acceptance Rate
As a Lyft driver, your acceptance rate is a metric that tracks how often you accept ride requests sent to your app. While Lyft does not deactivate drivers solely based on a low acceptance rate (due to independent contractor regulations), maintaining a high rate is crucial for accessing Lyft Rewards tiers like Gold and Platinum.
How the Calculation Works
The math is straightforward but vital to track. The formula used by our calculator is:
Total Ride Requests is the sum of every ride you accepted, every ride you manually declined, and every ride that "timed out" because you didn't tap the screen.
Realistic Example
Suppose you are driving during a busy weekend. You accept 85 rides but decide to skip 15 rides because they were too far away or headed to a congested area. Your total requests would be 100.
- Accepted: 85
- Declined: 15
- Calculation: (85 / 100) * 100 = 85%
In this scenario, an 85% rate would typically qualify you for most reward tiers, provided your rating and cancellation rates also meet the criteria.
Acceptance Rate vs. Cancellation Rate
It is important to distinguish between these two. The Acceptance Rate counts what you do *before* you accept the ride. The Cancellation Rate counts what happens *after* you have already accepted the ride. Lyft is generally much stricter regarding high cancellation rates than low acceptance rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does declining a ride hurt my standing?
A: You won't be deactivated for a low acceptance rate, but you may lose out on priority pings, see less destination info, or lose eligibility for the Lyft Rewards program.
Q: What is a "good" acceptance rate?
A: For most drivers seeking "Platinum" status, a rate above 90% is often required, depending on your specific region's rules.
Q: Do "No-Shows" affect my acceptance rate?
A: No. If you accept a ride and the passenger doesn't show up, that is a completed action on your part regarding the acceptance metric.