WASHINGTON:
Uber is launching a ‘panic button’ and other safety features for users in India, following news that Mumbai was readying a ban on the ride-sharing service. The move also follows concerns about Uber’s practices in the wake of rape allegations against a driver in New Delhi last year. Uber said in a blog post that starting February 11, riders in India would have an ‘in-app panic (SOS) button that allows a rider to alert the local police at the push of a button in case of an emergency.’ Riders will also have a safety net feature allowing them to share their trip details and real-time location with up to five friends and family members. A spokeswoman for Uber said these initiatives were specific to India. Uber said it faced some misconceptions about its safety initiatives in India. It noted that it already conducts background checks on driver applicants and this week launched a third party driver screening program which goes beyond the standard transport licensing process.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 8th, 2015.
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