Uber Pakistan Hosts Safe Driving Workshop for Drivers
Uber
Pakistan launches Safety Driving Tips workshops together in collaboration with
law enforcement agencies
Islamabad – 27 February,
2018: Uber, the leading global smartphone app seamlessly connecting
riders to drivers in Pakistan’s seven cities, held a Driver Safety Workshop in
collaboration with various law enforcement agencies.
During the session, the
Uber team and representatives from law enforcement presented safety tips for
those behind the wheel, but also educated drivers about traffic laws in the
city. Drivers also had the opportunity to ask
questions and get their concerns answered by various spokespeople, which helped
to ensure the session was both collaborative and insightful.
A very impactful
presentation from Police focused on the importance of Safety on the roads, and
how each and every member of the society can contribute towards the better
future. The Police presentation demonstrated to drivers the latest local
traffic laws and the steps and tips they need to take to ensure their rides are
as safe as possible.
Speaking about the
workshop, IG
Islamabad Dr. Sultan Azam Temuri said, “It is a great initiative by Uber to hold these
sessions as it is important to know the traffic laws and how to be safe on the
road and avoid accidents and mishaps. Uber’s effort to educate and create
awareness about this is highly appreciated.”
SSP Islamabad Traffic
Police Malik Matloob, added, “Following road safety procedures is of
paramount importance for any driver and this is what we tried to communicate in
today’s workshop. We support Uber’s safety initiatives and will look to partner
further on such avenues in promoting the message.”
Aemad Mehdi, Head of
Operations – Uber Pakistan, said on the occasion, “Safety remains a priority for Uber, we are continuously looking for ways
to improve it. Based on the feedback and information from our drivers,
law enforcement department and subject matter experts, we developed the tips,
which we shared with the drivers. We are committed to ensuring Uber is the
safest way to get around a city for our drivers and riders, both.”
The safety tips presented to drivers included:
·
Stay Focused on Driving: Drivers were asked to always help keep roads safe by staying
alert, keeping eyes on the road, and avoiding texting while driving. Uber
recommends using a mount to position the phone in a place, where it can be easily
seen to help reduce dangerous distractions. It’s also important to take breaks
for rest when needed to prevent drowsy driving.
·
Drive Responsibly: Drivers are encouraged to abide by speed limits and drive
responsibly caring for riders, and all those on the road.
·
Keep Drop-Offs Legal: Drop off passengers in safe and legal locations, like
passenger loading zones or where there is enough space to pull over and avoid
blocking bike lanes. It’s also important to know local laws.
o Do not drop off riders in the
middle of road or highways
o Malls: Always drop off
passengers in designated drop-off and pick-up points
·
Spread the Word to Buckle Up: Always buckle up and ask riders to do the same.
·
Take the High Road: Uber’s https://www.uber.com/legal/community-guidelines/pk-ur/ call for both riders and drivers to
always treat each other with respect. Incase drivers encounter a difficult
rider, their actions can help manage the situation Uber suggests keeping calm,
avoid controversial topics of conversation, and respect people’s differences.
Drivers are also taught to end the ride at any time if they feel uncomfortable
or unsafe. And in an emergency situation, Drivers are taught to call 15 first.
Then, when it is safe, report the incident to Uber.
·
Watch for Pedestrians and Bikers: Drivers are taught to be on the lookout
for people who are walking and biking. This is especially important when
pulling over for a drop-off or pick-up, or driving at night. Experts report
that 74 percent of pedestrian fatalities occurred in the dark.
·
Share your location: A driver can share his/her location with a
loved one or a friend while being on a ride so that they can keep a track of
their location.
·
Know about the surrounding police stations drivers were advised to
know about their surrounding police stations in their respective cities, they
were also updated on the available app for registering complaints
·
Anti-Harassment: Drivers were educated regarding harassment and
laws surrounding the harassment act in the country
·
Give Feedback: Feedback helps improve the Uber experience and promote a safe
environment. Uber encourages drivers to rate the rider after a trip and add
comments via the “Help” button in the app. Unruly riders should be
reported as soon as possible. 24/7 Uber’s global support team will review the
feedback and take appropriate action, which can include removing a rider’s
access to Uber.
Uber plans to hold more of such workshops in the future to seek to
build a rapport between the drivers and police, creating a relationship that
will benefit the community as a whole.
Uber Pakistan Hosts Safe Driving Workshop for Drivers
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