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Gig Driver Mileage Tracker: How to Keep Work and Personal Driving Separate

A simple workflow for delivery and rideshare drivers who need to separate app-on work driving, personal errands, and trips that should be ignored.

Region
Canada and United States
Audience
Delivery drivers, rideshare drivers, couriers, marketplace workers, and part-time gig drivers
Read time
5 minute read

Why gig driving gets messy

Delivery, rideshare, courier, and marketplace work often happens in short bursts. One hour can include a delivery, a personal errand, a repositioning drive, and a drive home. If you wait until the end of the month, those trips blur together.

A useful gig-driver mileage tracker should make the review decision easy: keep the work drive, mark the personal drive, and ignore noise that should not be part of a report.

Common gig-driver trip types

  • - driving while a delivery or rideshare app is active
  • - travel between accepted jobs
  • - supply or equipment runs
  • - personal errands between jobs
  • - commuting or repositioning that needs review

What to review weekly

  • - missed manual starts or accidental stops
  • - trips that include both work and personal driving
  • - short segments that should be ignored
  • - business purpose notes for unusual drives
  • - monthly export totals before they pile up

A simple gig-driver workflow

  1. 1. Start with capture consistency. Use free manual start-stop if you are testing OdO, or OdO Plus phone auto-tracking if background automation saves enough time.
  2. 2. Review around work sessions. After a delivery block or rideshare shift, classify the drives while you still remember the app status and purpose.
  3. 3. Keep mixed trips honest. If a trip includes a personal stop, mark it carefully or add a note so you can review it later.
  4. 4. Export monthly. A monthly export is easier to review than a year of unclassified driving.

Where OdO fits

OdO is built for drivers who need a private mileage log without a cloud account. The free app gives you a manual logging baseline. OdO Plus adds phone auto-tracking and PDF reports in app when that saves enough time for your work-driving pattern.

Your accountant or local tax authority guidance should decide what counts for tax or reimbursement. OdO helps you keep the record cleaner before that review.

Keep the log while the drive is fresh

OdO is built for drivers who need private mileage records without a cloud account. Start with free manual start-stop logging, then upgrade in app if phone auto-tracking and PDF reports are useful for your real workflow.

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