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If Uber/Lyft Had This Option For Riders, I’d Be 100% On Board

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My name is Sharon and I have a confession to make. I’m not a huge fan of ride-sharing.

Actually, that’s not 100% true. I don’t mind ride-sharing if I’m with my husband Joe (or any friends or family member). But as a female, and a pint-sized one at that, being alone in a car with a male stranger as the driver gives me the willies.

Of course, I know that the chances of him somehow hurting me is relatively minimal. But the headlines do pop up more often than I find comfortable:

And before any suggests that taxi drivers are just as guilty of such crimes….I’m well aware and don’t take taxis by myself either.

According to Top Class Actions, you can’t specifically request a female Uber driver. Women can only refuse a ride by an Uber driver they don’t feel comfortable with. The same goes for Lyft. Meanwhile, in South Africa, Mexico and Australia, female and non-binary Uber drivers have the option to select a preference to only pick up female passengers (but not the other way around – female passengers in those countries still can’t request female drivers).

So what’s a girl to do?

Well, remember when we wrote about niche alternatives for Airbnb for people who might not feel 100% comfortable in a typical home-sharing situation (read: seniors, travelers of color, LGBTQ+ travelers, travelers who keep kosher, Muslim travelers, etc.)? The same thing goes for rideshares.

As it turns out there are a few (very few) ride-sharing companies out there that only employ female drivers and only accept female riders.

There are a few others that aren’t (or weren’t) accessible in the U.S. at this time:

So yeah – ride sharing options with womens’ safety in mind are out there, but they’re few and far between. Definitely not an easy thing to find. If the likes of Uber or Lyft could make it an option, I’d be on board, literally and figuratively,  in a hot second.

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