What sets Premium and Comfort rides apart?
Your rating tells a story about every ride you give. Even if it’s dipped recently, a few small changes can turn things around fast. Your rating is a rolling average, so every good ride raises it.
This guide shares the habits that Bolt’s highest-rated drivers have in common. They’re simple, practical, and they help.
1. First impression
A ride starts before the door opens. How you arrive and how you greet the rider - that’s what sets the tone.
Drive to the exact pin
When you get a request, you see the rider’s location, the journey length, and your estimated arrival. The rider expects pickup at that exact spot - not somewhere nearby. Don’t confirm arrival until you’re actually there.
Don’t be afraid to reach out
Confirm the right person and destination
Before pulling away, you can kindly ask: “What’s your name?” (or ask for the pickup code if enabled) - this makes sure you’ve got the right rider.
If the rider needs to change the route, please ask them to update it in their Bolt app. This protects both of you on pricing and insurance.
Be warm - it costs nothing
Say hello. Try wishing your rider a good day when they leave. If they have heavy luggage, kindly help with the boot. These small things take five seconds and make a real difference in how passengers remember you.
2. During the ride
Keep your car clean and fresh
Make it comfortable
Not everyone wants the same thing. Some riders like music loud, others want quiet. Some love AC, others want the window down - a safe default: temperature around 20°C, music at a level that allows easy conversation.
If a rider requests an adjustment, and you’re able to accommodate it, it helps keep the ride enjoyable for everyone.
Stay calm behind the wheel
Read the room in conversation
Some riders love to chat. Others put in earbuds the moment they sit down. You can start a conversation, but never force one. If you find common ground, talk away. If the energy drops, let it go - comfortable silence is perfectly fine.
Drive safely - always
This is the single most important thing you offer. Speed limits aren’t suggestions. Red lights aren’t optional. Indicators exist for a reason - use them. No scrolling, texting, or video calls while driving. That’s basic safety. Please, no eating behind the wheel, too. And if your car needs a repair, you should get it sorted before going online.
3. Ending strong
The last minute matters most
4. Why riders leave 1-star ratings
- The driver was rude and impolite.
- I didn’t feel safe.
- The driver wouldn’t stop talking even when I clearly didn’t want to.
- The car didn’t match the one in the app.
- The car smelled bad.
- A hello and goodbye take two seconds. Help with luggage. Say thanks. Basic courtesy is the fastest way to fix the rating here.
- Obey traffic rules. Don’t speed. Don’t use your phone. Smooth acceleration and braking make riders feel secure.
- Watch body language. Earbuds in, short answers, or looking at their phone? That’s a signal. Comfortable silence is a skill.
- Make sure your vehicle details and profile photo are always up to date. Mismatches feel unsafe.
- No smoking in the vehicle. Ventilate between rides. Skip strong air fresheners. A neutral, clean scent wins every time.
5. Your pre-ride checklist
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