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Uber launches new features in 'Driver App' to improve road safety

It will also provide speed display in the app, which in turn will alert the drivers about the speed of their vehicle

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ANI New Delhi
The smartphone app that is transforming mobility across the world, Uber, has announced a series of new safety features in the driver's app aimed at predicting, preventing and reducing the number of crashes on the road.

Road safety experts have long warned against unsafe driving. By providing drivers with more choices, Uber aims to help them make better decisions; and improve safety for everyone on the road. These features will be rolled out for drivers in Bangalore over the next few weeks, with more cities coming soon.

Some of the new safety pilots to improve rider and driver safety include daily reports to drivers about how their driving patterns compare to other drivers in their city with suggestions on how to provide a smoother, safer ride.
 

Also, it has messages in the driver app informing drivers that mounting their phone on the dashboard is safer than holding the phone in their hands.

It will also provide speed display in the app, which in turn will alert the drivers about the speed of their vehicle.

"We believe that technologies like Uber provide an incredible opportunity to improve road safety in new and innovative ways before, during and after every ride. While alcohol is the leading cause of traffic crashes, there are other behaviours that can put people at risk, including distracted and unsafe driving. Today, we are announcing new features in the driver app to help reduce these risks going forward," said Head of Safety for Public Policy Uber, Dorothy Chou.

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First Published: Sep 09 2016 | 12:22 PM IST

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