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Uber rolls out new safety features in India

- ALNOOR PEERMOHAME­D

Uber, the US-based ride hailing aggregator, has rolled out a slew of safety features on its India platform. The features include realtime trip sharing, instant ID checks and improvemen­ts in the way it analyses and uses driver and user reviews.

At an event in Bengaluru, the firm said it was extending its “share trip” feature to drivers, letting them easily inform their families about their whereabout­s. Another feature included flagging of duplicate driver profiles, ensuring that only drivers verified by Uber were on the platform.

“At every step we are maximising the use of technology­tobringtra­nsparencya­ndaccounta­bility through features such as two-way feedback and ratings, telematics and GPS, among others. We believe such features will have a positive impact on furthering trust between riders and driver partners,” said Apurva Dalal, head of engineerin­g at Uber India.

Uber said it was investing heavily in finding new ways to gauge driver behaviour apart from just relying on feedback provided by riders. The company’s driver dashboard now includes reports telling them how many times they were overspeedi­ng, driving rashly, etc.

Uber has also devised training programmes for its drivers on how to address female riders. It has also introduced guidelines on how riders should conduct themselves in cabs.

“We strongly believe that ensuring a safe ride experience requires concerted efforts. Riders, drivers, Uber, law enforcemen­t agencies, policymake­rs and India Inc must come together to make our cities safe,” said Pradeep Parameswar­an, head of central operations at Uber India.

After reports in the media suggesting the government’s plans to make it mandatory for drivers of Uber and Ola to furnish their Aadhaar cards at the time of signing up, Uber said it was evaluating the use of a biometric tool to improve driver verificati­on.

Parameswar­an said that anything that would improve safety of drivers and riders is already being considered.

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