SAN FRANCISCO: Uber riders prone to rude behavior such as leaving trash or urging drivers to speed may be booted from the c under a policy change that took effect here Wednesday.Uber riders in the US and Canada who have been consistently rated poorly by drivers will soon begin getting notices that they are at risk of losing access to the service.The policy change was rolled out in Australia and New Zealand last year, and recently in India, according to Uber. It is to be expanded to other Uber markets, with timing to be determined."Respect is a two-way street, and so is accountability," Uber head of safety brand and initiatives Kate Parker said in an online post."While we expect only a small number of riders to ultimately be impacted by ratings-based deactivations, it´s the right thing to do."Riders at risk of being left at the curb by Uber will receive tips on how to improve their ratings, with suggestions such as being polite; not leaving behind messes, and refraining from asking drivers to break traffic laws.Uber drivers have long been expected to remain above minimum thresholds in average ratings by passengers, and now riders are being called on to be similarly well-behaved."We´re launching a campaign to educate the entire Uber community about these guidelines," Parker said.
from The News International - World http://bit.ly/30VL3n8
Friday, May 31, 2019
Rude Uber riders could be booted from the app
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