So you’re thinking of becoming an Uber driver in Toronto?
First off—great choice. You’re in the busiest, most rideshare-friendly city in Canada, which means… cha-ching! 💸
Whether you're doing it to pay off bills, fund your dreams, or escape your 9-to-5 boss who's obsessed with useless meetings, Uber can be a solid move. But of course, you can’t just grab your keys and start driving—Toronto has its own rules, and if you want to do this right (and make good money), you gotta know the full picture.
Lucky for you, suamimu di sini (ahem, me) udah siapin panduan paling lengkap dan paling santai buat kamu. This is your no-BS, real-talk guide to becoming an Uber driver in Toronto in 2025.
Grab a coffee (or a double-double if you're feeling extra Canadian), and let's get into it.
Why Drive for Uber in Toronto?
Let’s be real—Toronto is crazy busy.
And that’s amazing news if you’re driving Uber.
Here’s why:
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Over 3 million people live in the city
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Public transit is packed and often late (sorry, TTC)
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There’s always construction (welcome to Toronto)
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Rideshare demand never stops—rush hour, nightlife, airport runs, events, students, tourists... you name it
In short? If you’re gonna Uber anywhere in Canada, Toronto is top tier.
What You Need to Drive Uber in Toronto (2025)
Okay, let's break down what you actually need before you can hit the road and start earning.
✅ Personal Requirements
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Be 21 years old or older
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Have a G Ontario driver’s license (not G2!)
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Have at least 1 year of driving experience
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Be eligible to work in Canada (citizen, PR, or valid work permit)
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Pass a criminal background check
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Pass a driving record check
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Own or have access to a qualified vehicle
If you’ve got all of that covered—you’re already halfway there!
✅ Vehicle Requirements
Uber doesn’t allow just any car on the road. Your vehicle must:
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Be a 4-door vehicle, sedan or SUV
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Be 2012 or newer (as of 2025)
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Seat at least 5 passengers including you
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Be in good condition, no major dents or damage
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Be registered in Ontario
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Be insured in your name
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Pass a vehicle inspection from an approved mechanic
Some Uber services (like UberXL or Uber Comfort) have extra requirements, but we’ll stick to the basics for now.
Don’t have your own car?
No worries—Uber partners with rental programs like Hertz, Turo, or DriveIt so you can rent and still make money.
How to Sign Up as an Uber Driver in Toronto
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown to help you get started:
Step 1: Create an Uber Driver Account
Go to uber.com/ca/en/drive/toronto and sign up. You’ll need to provide your:
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Full name
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Email and phone number
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City (Toronto)
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Type of vehicle (if you have one)
Step 2: Upload Required Documents
You’ll need to submit clear photos of:
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Your Ontario G driver’s license
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Vehicle registration
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Proof of insurance (with your name on it)
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Your photo (selfie) for the app
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Consent forms for background and driving record checks
Step 3: Background Check & Driving Abstract
Uber will run both a:
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Criminal background check
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Driver's abstract (to check for traffic violations, suspensions, etc.)
This can take a few days, so be patient. Don’t worry if you’ve had a speeding ticket or two—just don’t have a history of DUIs or reckless driving.
Step 4: Get a Vehicle Inspection
All Uber cars in Toronto must pass an inspection from an approved garage. Uber will send you the list of where to go.
Things they check:
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Brakes
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Lights
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Tires
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Horn
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Seatbelts
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General condition
Costs range between $60–$90 and usually last 1 year.
Step 5: Get a PTC License from the City of Toronto
Here’s where Toronto gets a little “extra.”
To legally drive for Uber in the city, you must apply for a Private Transportation Company (PTC) driver license.
How to do that:
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Visit the City of Toronto website (or Uber will guide you)
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Upload your background check and documents
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Pay the licensing fee (around $20–$25 annually)
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Wait for approval (can take 2–5 days)
Once approved, your PTC license lets you drive legally for Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare platforms in Toronto.
Step 6: Start Driving and Earning!
When everything's cleared and approved, Uber will activate your account. You’ll get access to the driver app, heat maps, promos, and you can start making money immediately.
How Much Can Uber Drivers Make in Toronto?
This is the juicy part. Let’s talk numbers.
🚗 Average hourly earnings (after Uber’s cut, before expenses):
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Weekdays: $23–$30/hr
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Weekends & nights: $35–$45/hr
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Surge pricing (concerts, holidays): can go up to $50+/hr
💰 Weekly earnings:
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Full-time drivers (40+ hrs/week): $1,000–$1,400
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Part-time drivers (10–20 hrs/week): $300–$600
🤑 Top earning zones in Toronto:
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Downtown Core (Bay Street, King/Queen)
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Union Station
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Pearson Airport (YYZ)
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U of T, Ryerson (TMU), York U
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Clubs & nightlife areas (Entertainment District, Ossington)
Bonus tip: Use the “destination filter” to get paid while driving home. Smart and efficient!
Taxes, Insurance & Other Stuff You Should Know
You’re self-employed
That means:
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You don’t get paid vacation
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Uber doesn’t deduct taxes—you have to save & pay CRA yourself
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Pro tip: Save 25–30% of your income for taxes or get an accountant
Insurance
Uber provides commercial insurance while you’re online or with a passenger.
BUT—you still need personal car insurance, and you must inform your provider that you’re doing rideshare.
Some insurance companies offer rideshare-specific coverage. Ask for it!
Fuel & Maintenance
Gas in Toronto ain’t cheap. So:
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Use a fuel rewards card
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Consider driving a hybrid
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Keep your car clean & running smooth to avoid downtime
What About Uber Eats?
Can’t decide between driving people or food?
Uber Eats in Toronto is another great option:
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No chatting with strangers
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You can do it with a car, bike, or scooter
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Good earnings during lunch & dinner rush
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Perfect for rainy days when fewer drivers are out
Many drivers do both Uber and Uber Eats to stay busy during slower hours.
Local Driver Tips (Straight From the Streets)
“Avoid downtown at 5 PM unless you love traffic and construction.” – Jay, full-timer since 2022
“Always carry phone chargers. Riders forget theirs all the time.” – Sasha, part-timer
“Don’t chase surge areas. Let them come to you while parked smart.” – Raj, night driver
“Airport rides pay well, but be ready to wait in the holding lot.” – Ali, Uber + Eats combo driver
Should You Drive Uber in Toronto?
Let’s sum it up real quick.
✅ Flexibility
✅ High demand
✅ Weekly pay
✅ Great for newcomers, students, parents, and side-hustlers
✅ Work as little or as much as you want
But also…
⚠️ Must stay organized with taxes
⚠️ Driving in Toronto traffic isn’t for everyone
⚠️ You’ll meet all kinds of passengers—some awesome, some… less awesome
If you're okay with that, then yes, Uber can be an amazing gig. Whether you're hustling full-time or just driving a few evenings a week, Toronto offers real earning potential and endless ride requests.
Ready to Hit the Road?
You’ve got everything you need now, from the G license to the PTC license, vehicle rules to driver tips.
Next step?
👉 Sign up here: uber.com/ca/en/drive/toronto
See you on the streets, and hey—don’t forget to rate your riders too! 😄🚗
Drive safe, drive smart, and keep that playlist fire 🔥
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