No. In fact despite the other answer by Randy Levitch, unless there is extreme weather, you'll almost never see surge pricing at 3 am with Uber unless a particular city has (a) last call at 3 am and (b) a robust enough night-time scene that numerous people are out at last call. No. But it depends on demand.
Why does Uber fare increase after ride?
If your driver does not follow the estimated route and takes a detour, your fare may change to account for the extra distance driven. Heavy traffic may cause your trip to take longer than expected and to compensate your driver for the additional time, your fare may change.
Why do Uber prices go up every time I checked?
Prices go upIn these cases of very high demand, prices may increase to help ensure that those who need a ride can get one. This system is called surge pricing, and it lets the Uber app continue to be a reliable choice.