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Uber: More than 3,000 sexual assaults in 2018

- By The Associated Press

More than 3,000 sexual assaults were reported during U.S. Uber rides in 2018, the company said in a longawaite­d safety report.

That figure includes 229 rapes across the company’s 1.3 billion rides. Uber noted that drivers and riders were both attacked, and that some assaults occurred between riders.

In 2017, the company said 2,936 sexual assaults were reported. Uber bases its numbers on reports from riders and drivers — meaning the actual numbers could be much higher. Sexual assaults commonly go unreported.

“I suspect many people will be surprised at how rare these incidents are; others will understand­ably think they’re still too common,” Uber CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi tweeted about the report. “Some people will appreciate how much we’ve done on safety; others will say we have more work to do. They will all be right.”

Uber’s share price dropped more than 1% in after-hours trading

ber and competitor Lyft have faced a backlash for not doing enough to protect the safety of its riders and drivers. Dozens of women are suing Lyft, claiming the company should have done more to protect them from driver assaults. A Connecticu­t woman sued Uber last month, claiming she was sexually assaulted by her driver.

Uber’s safety report is the first of its kind, the company said in a tweet.

“Keeping this informatio­n in the dark doesn’t make anyone safer,” Uber said in a statement announcing the report.

The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network said it appreciate­d Uber’s transparen­cy.

“This is an issue that affects every institutio­n in America, and understand­ing the problem is an important step in the effort to solve it,” RAINN press secretary Emily Robinson said in a statement. “We’d love to see organizati­ons in every industry, including educationa­l institutio­ns, make a similar effort to track and analyze sexual misconduct within their communitie­s.”

There were 107 deaths from crashes in 2017 and 2018, from 97 crashes reported to Uber. Uber says this represents about half of the national rate for fatal crashes.

Sexual assault in the report is defined broadly into categories including nonconsens­ual kissing of a nonsexual body part, attempted nonconsens­ual sexual penetratio­n, nonconsens­ual touching of a sexual body part, nonconsens­ual kissing of a sexual body part and nonconsens­ual sexual penetratio­n.

The company also said Uber rides were involved nine murders during 2018.

Uber noted that the vast majority — 99.9% — of rides did not have any reported safety issues.

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