
Uber Coverage in North Dakota: What You Need to Know Before You Ride
As you well know, North Dakota is a pretty wide and low-populated state. People who move here typically like and want the peace and quiet. They live the laid-back, chill lifestyle.
Even though that's true, that many of us love being away from the hustle and bustle of big cities, we still need to buzz around to do our daily tasks. Don't have anyone to pick you up from the airport? - Uber. Hitting up the local bars? - Uber. Car in the shop? - Uber. Ride-sharing services are lifesavers, aren't they?
North Dakota Cities With Uber Option
If you're planning to move to a new North Dakota city, you might want to look into this first.
To clarify, Uber doesn't operate in very rural cities because there isn't enough demand, and there aren't many willing drivers.
(Also Read: Are North Dakotans The Worst Drivers In The Country?)
What if I told you that fewer than 50 North Dakota cities have the ride-sharing service? Would you find that kind of surprising? Well, it's true: fewer than 50 cities have this service, so before you move and find yourself in a predicament, you might want to check whether your new home is on this list.
I looked at Uber.com, and found a list of all the North Dakota cities that currently have Uber operating. Take a look!
- Argusville
- Berthold
- Bismarck
- Briarwood
- Burlington
- Cando
- Cannon Ball
- Casselton
- Davenport
- Des Lacs
- Devils Lake
- Dickinson
- Emerado
- Fargo
- Frontier
- Grand Forks AFB
- Grand Forks
- Harvey
- Harwood
- Hazen
- Hillsboro
- Horace
- Jamestown
- Kindred
- Lincoln
- Mandan
- Manvel
- Mapleton
- Minot AFB
- Minot
- Moorhead
- New Salem
- North River
- Oxbow
- Relies Acres
- Reynolds
- Surrey
- Thompson
- Valley City
- Wahpeton
- Walcott
- West Fargo
- Williston
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