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Uber’s 911 ‘panic button’ is now live in its U.S. app

- By Rex Crum rcrum@ bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Rex Crum at 408278-3415.

Some have already taken to calling it the “panic button.” But for Uber, adding the ability to call 911 directly from within its app is meant to provide a better sense of security for its riders.

On Tuesday, Uber rolled out the 911 capability in its app across the United States, after saying in April that the feature was in the works. Riders can find the option in a new safety center area that can be accessed from the app’s home screen. To dial 911, riders will need to swipe up on the safety center icon, and then tap “911 assistance.” They will then be asked to confirm their intention of dialing 911 before the call will be put through to emergency dispatcher­s.

“Every second counts in an emergency,” said Sachin Kansal, Uber’s director of safety products, in a statement announcing the new 911 dialing capability. “We want to make sure our users get help quickly with accurate informatio­n if faced with an emergency situation.”

Uber said it will also launch a similar option in the app that its drivers use to arrange their ride pickups.

The addition of the 911 function comes as Uber continues to deal with a spate of reports about sexual assault and harassment involving some of its drivers against passengers.

Additional­ly, Uber said it is launching a 911 integratio­n pilot program in select U.S. markets that sends a rider’s location and trip details automatica­lly to a 911 dispatcher when the inapp feature is used. The location-sharing program is part of an effort to improve on the location accuracy rates of 911 dispatcher­s and is being tested in Denver, Charleston, South Carolina; Nashville and Chattanoog­a, Tennessee; and Naples, Florida.

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GETTY IMAGES ARCHIVES Uber also is planning a 911 integratio­n pilot program in select U.S. markets that sends a rider’s location and trip details automatica­lly to a 911 dispatcher.

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