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Yet there could be an easier way to raise the alarm when an Uber ride goes wrong. And indeed, it already exists in India — a sort of panic button. But U.S. riders shouldn’t expect it anytime ...
The Times of India said Thursday that regulators in Mumbai also supported a ban and that they want Uber to set up emergency support services, put panic buttons in cabs, and display phone numbers ...
We are always seeking to improve our safety technologies and processes,” said Uber in a mail to users in India and, besides the panic button and tracking features, detailed a number of other ...
Uber India will include a panic button in its ride-sharing app, which customers could press at the first notice of danger. The panic button will be connected to the local police department ...
New Delhi - Uber is launching a “panic button” and other safety features for users in India, following news that Mumbai was readying a ban on the ride-sharing service. The move also follows ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS/AP) - Uber says it's introducing two new safety features for riders in India in response to ... company says it will launch a "panic button" in its ride-hailing app that allows ...
Panic buttons would gradually be set up on all buses ... Earlier, for the same policy, Uber had requested the intervention of the Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy into the same matter.
It will roll out when the police greenlight the collaboration, said Sooraj Nair, Head - Safety Operations, Uber India and South ... Coincidentally, the panic button installed in Uber cabs is ...
The Times of India said Thursday that regulators in Mumbai also supported a ban and that they want Uber to set up emergency support services, put panic buttons in cabs, and display phone numbers for ...