Uber's NYC passengers are the rudest in the U.S.: survey

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An Uber car waits for a client in Manhattan a day after it was announced that Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick will take a leave of absence as chief executive on June 14, 2017 in New York City. Photo credit Spencer Platt/Getty Images

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — Ouch! A new survey from Uber found New York City passengers are the rudest in the nation.

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According to the popular ride-sharing app, city passengers have the worst manners, while riders in the Midwest and Sun Belt are much nicer.

The Uber rankings are determined by the average rider ratings provided by company drivers. When ranking passengers, they take into account whether they arrive on time, are courteous to their drivers, and even leave trash inside the vehicle.

Several recent incidents involving riders have resulted in assaults and thefts against New York City drivers.

Ahead of the Big Apple, Seattle, Washington, D.C., Boston and Minneapolis-St. Paul round out the top five rudest cities in the United States. San Francisco, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Baltimore and Chicago followed.

Meanwhile, Uber found that passengers inland are seemingly nicer. San Antonio, Texas, has the highest average rider rating, followed by St. Louis, Nashville, Salt Lake City and Kansas City, Missouri.

Sacramento, Tampa Bay, Charlotte, Las Vegas, and Portland round out the nicest cities list.

Uber released the data as part of the launch of its new "privacy center" feature, which allows passengers to see how drivers rate them and receive tips on how to improve their score.

"We hope that by giving users a peek into how their rating is calculated, we can help encourage positive experiences between riders and drivers on every trip," Uber privacy product manager Zach Singleton said.

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