Uber vehicles get installed with protective shields against COVID-19

NationalUber vehicles get installed with protective shields against COVID-19

LAHORE, Pakistan: As a part of their global #MoveWithSafety campaign, Uber Pakistan’s General Manager Saad Naveed Pall has endorsed rider and driver safety, with the protective shields that have been installed in Uber cars and auto-rickshaws in Pakistan designed to add protection against COVID-19.

This initiative is a part of Uber’s US$ 50 million global commitment towards rider and driver safety, which also includes providing hygiene kits with masks, sanitizers, and anti-bacterial wipes to drivers, along with the installation of car separators in highly active Uber vehicles.Uber vehicles - As a part of their global #MoveWithSafety campaign, Uber Pakistan’s General Manager Saad Naveed Pall endorses rider and driver safety, with the protective shields that have been installed in Uber cars and auto-rickshaws in Pakistan designed to add protection against COVID-19. This initiative is a part of Uber’s US$ 50 million global commitment towards rider and driver safety, which also includes providing hygiene kits with masks, sanitizers, and anti-bacterial wipes to drivers, along with the installation of car separators in highly active Uber vehicles. These partitions are designed to minimize the airflow between passengers and drivers, preventing air-borne water droplets from traveling. Continuing to put safety as a priority for all, these protocols are in addition to the core safety features already introduced on the Uber app to maximize protection which include GPS tracking, two-way accountability, driver screenings, real-time ID check, trusted contacts, and caller anonymization.

These partitions are designed to minimize the airflow between passengers and drivers, preventing air-borne water droplets from traveling.

Continuing to put safety as a priority for all, these protocols are in addition to the core safety features already introduced on the Uber app to maximize protection which include GPS tracking, two-way accountability, driver screenings, real-time ID check, trusted contacts, and caller anonymization.

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