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Tips for Safer Ridesharing
RAINN and Uber teamed up to provide tips for safer rideshare experiences. Learn to reduce the risk of experiencing sexual violence while driving or riding.
Safety in rideshares is a shared responsibility. Together, drivers and passengers can contribute to safer communities by staying alert, respecting boundaries, and supporting one another in uncomfortable or dangerous situations.
Tips for Rideshare Drivers
- Establish clear boundaries. Clearly communicate expectations for acceptable behavior and maintain professional conversation. You have the right to a safe, respectful work environment.
- Confirm passenger identity. Always verify the passenger’s name and destination before they enter your vehicle. Use app-provided features like photo verification, if available.
- Trust your instincts. If something feels off, prioritize your safety. It’s okay to decline or end a ride if you feel threatened or unsafe.
- Stay connected. Share your real-time location with a trusted contact. Both Uber and Lyft apps offer safety features to facilitate this.
- Prepare emergency contacts. Keep your phone handy and pre-program emergency numbers for quick access to immediate assistance.
- Intervene safely. If you notice a passenger is being harassed by someone else during pickup or drop-off, calmly offer assistance or suggest calling authorities.
- Report incidents promptly. Immediately report inappropriate or aggressive behavior to your rideshare company and local law enforcement.
Tips for Rideshare Passengers
- Confirm driver and vehicle details. Always verify the car’s make, model, license plate, and driver’s name/photo before entering the vehicle.
- Wait in safe locations. Choose well-lit, populated areas to wait for your rideshare vehicle.
- Share your trip. Utilize in-app safety features to share your trip progress and ETA with trusted contacts.
- Set clear boundaries. Be respectful, clear, and direct about your comfort levels and boundaries. You deserve respect and safety throughout your journey.
- Trust your gut. If you feel uneasy or sense danger, don’t hesitate to ask to end the ride in a safe location and request another ride.
- Stay alert. Avoid excessive substance use that could impair your judgment. If you’re intoxicated, travel with a trusted (sober) companion.
- Report concerns immediately. If you experience or witness sexual harassment or assault, report it to both the rideshare company and local law enforcement immediately.
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Uber Community Guidelines
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If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, you are not alone. RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support in English and en Español.