No, you cannot use Uber in Haiti. Unfortunately, Uber is unavailable in this region, so alternative modes of transport are used to get around.
Going to Haiti? Discover everything you need to know about using Uber to get around, from availability to the best ways to pay.

Public transportation in Haiti is often characterized by brightly decorated vehicles known as "tap-taps," which are typically modified vans, buses, or pickup trucks that serve as shared taxis. For private transport, many residents rely on personal vehicles or motorcycles, especially in urban areas. Walking remains a vital method of getting around, particularly for shorter distances and in communities where motorized transport is less accessible. These methods combine to form a vibrant and diverse transportation landscape across the country.
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