
Updated notifications allow drivers to view a new route and warn that starting a route early will trigger recipient ETAs
Drivers sometimes tap start on their route so they can view the details of their journey several hours before actually beginning their route. This can have a knock-on impact on recipient ETAs, which are triggered when a driver taps start on a route.
When drivers tap start to look at their route but don't actually start their route for a while, recipients will receive incorrect ETAs based on the time the driver tapped start, not when they really began their route.
New notifications in the Driver app provide drivers with a clear warning before they start their route about the impact of that action on recipient ETAs. When a driver receives a new route notification, they are now guided to look at it in their routes list rather than tapping start.