Uber's new safety feature turns smartphones into crash detectors
6 years, 6 months ago

Uber's new safety feature turns smartphones into crash detectors

The Quint  

San Francisco, Sep 6 Ride-hailing major Uber has introduced several new features including one that can give passengers the tools that are needed to get help quickly in the event of a possible crash. Our safety team can also followup by phone to make sure everyone is safe," Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in a statement on Wednesday. Uber launched the "Safety Toolkit" and in-app emergency button for riders in April and these features are now available across India, Canada, and the US, as well as countries throughout Latin America. "They can let us know through the app that all is well, or take other actions like using the emergency button or reporting the issue to Uber's critical safety line," Khosrowshahi said.

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