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According to its own safety report, Uber admits 1000s of passengers have been sexually assaulted when using its service. The company has been opera...
Uber is being sued by passengers who contend that the company did not do enough to ensure their safety, particularly through its scrutiny of driver...
The number of Uber ride sexual assaults is unknown, simply due to the fact that the vast majority of sex crimes go unreported. Uber itself reported...
It is not clear how many physical assaults have occurred on Uber rides, but many passengers as well as drivers have reported physical assaults, inc...
The statute of limitations on sexual assault, i.e., the maximum amount of time that can elapse before legal proceedings are initiated, differs from...
Each sexual assault case is unique and, therefore, the level of compensation can differ substantially. But passengers have sued Uber for large amou...
Sexual assaults often go unreported. For example, a study by the DOJ in 2016 estimated that around four out of every five rapes and sexual assaults are not reported to the police.
Critics of Uber have long held that its hiring policy, lack of driver training and allegedly poor oversight of its drivers’ conduct was always going to be a recipe for disaster.
Sexual assault is a broad term to describe a multitude of possible acts that are considered criminal. Some of the types of rideshare sexual assaults are listed below:
Not all assaults on rideshare journeys are sexual. Physical violence is all too common, and it’s something that endangers both drivers and passengers. One 2020 survey from Uber drivers showed that 53% believed the company must do more to ensure driver safety.
Founded in 2009, Uber revolutionized the idea of urban transport. The concept was that drivers would be independent contractors, using Uber’s ride-hailing app to pick up and drop off passengers like a taxi service.
Uber performs background checks on its drivers before hiring them. This includes a criminal background check and scrutiny of the drivers’ licensing status. It states clearly that any “serious criminal convictions [including sexual assault] will result in disqualification”.
In 2019, Uber released a long-awaited safety report covering the company’s activity from 2017-2018. It uncovered 1000s of reports of sexual assault, mostly committed against passengers but also drivers in a small number of cases.