Drivers Safety

Peace of mind on the road

Our top priority is the wellbeing of our Drivers. Discover the safety features we provide to assist you while on the road:

ENSURING YOUR SAFETY WHILE DRIVING

1. Pick-up the right client

Make sure you have the correct customer before you start the trip. Ask him/her to identify himself/ herself.

2. Remain alert at all time

Keep your attention on the road, respect the road safety rules and ensure you obtain sufficient rest to be prepared to drive.

3. Always stay professional

Provide a friendly and courteous service. Interrupt the trip asap if a client is being rude or aggressive and report him/her. 

Drive with confidence, feel safe

We prioritize your safety on the road as a driver and provide a wide range of features and advice to ensure that you work under optimal conditions.

Payment guarantees

We have payment guarantees that ensure drivers are paid for their services. This can provide drivers with peace of mind knowing that they will be compensated for their time.

GPS tracking

Our rides are monitored in real time from the beginning. In the event of an emergency, we’ll have a record of your itinerary. 

In-app communication

Our in-app communication features allow drivers to communicate with the customer directly. You can contact the client for any info.

Safe driving policies

We have put safe driving policies in place that outline expectations for driver behavior and actions while driving with passengers.

Driver feedback

Our app provides drivers with feedback on their driving behavior to help them improve their driving skills.

Car Maintenance

To ensure maximum safety on the road, the driver should ensure that their vehicle is in optimal mechanical condition.

Drivers safety FAQs

Drivers should always prioritize the safety of themselves and their passengers. This includes maintaining their vehicle in good condition, following traffic laws and regulations, and being aware of their surroundings at all times.

Drivers should regularly inspect their vehicle, ideally before each shift. This includes checking the brakes, tires, lights, and other essential components to ensure that the vehicle is safe to operate.

Drivers should take regular breaks and ensure that they get enough rest before each shift. If they feel fatigued while driving, they should pull over in a safe location and rest before continuing their journey.

This varies by region and jurisdiction, but in many areas, drivers are required to have their vehicle inspected annually or more frequently to ensure that it is in good condition.

Drivers should prioritize their safety and that of their passengers. They should calmly and professionally attempt to de-escalate the situation, and if necessary, call for assistance from law enforcement.

Drivers can take several steps to protect themselves from crime, including staying alert and aware of their surroundings, avoiding high-risk areas, and installing security features such as dashcams.

Many regions and jurisdictions have laws and regulations around the use of mobile phones while driving, including specific restrictions on the use of handheld devices. Drivers should familiarize themselves with these regulations and comply with them at all times.

Drivers should stay up to date on all relevant traffic laws and regulations in their area and comply with them at all times. This includes staying within the speed limit, signaling when turning or changing lanes, and stopping at all stop signs and red lights.

 Drivers should prioritize the safety of their passengers and themselves. They should contact emergency services if necessary and report the accident to their ride-hailing company as soon as possible.

Drivers should ensure that they have the appropriate insurance coverage for their vehicle and driving activities. This may require additional insurance beyond personal auto insurance, such as commercial auto insurance.

Drivers should prioritize their safety and that of their passengers. If they are concerned about the behavior of a passenger, they should calmly and professionally address the issue or contact law enforcement for assistance.

Do not break traffic laws, as it’s not worth risking your safety or the safety of others. Politely refuse the request and drive safely.

Drivers should ensure that they have the appropriate insurance coverage for their vehicle and driving activities. They should also comply with all relevant

Yes, you have the right to refuse a ride if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable with a passenger. You should always prioritize your safety.

Stay alert and aware of your surroundings, avoid picking up passengers in areas with a high crime rate, and consider installing a dashcam to record your rides for your safety.

Book your ride with ease and enjoy a seamless journey to your destination.
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