Uber launches women-only ride option nationwide in the US
In Brief
Uber expands a women-only ride feature across the US amid safety concerns and legal challenges.
Key Facts
- Uber launched a feature allowing female riders and drivers to be matched exclusively with other women nationwide in the US
- The feature expands a pilot program previously tested in select locations
- The rollout aims to address safety concerns on Uber's ride-hailing platform
- The launch occurs despite an ongoing class action lawsuit in California challenging the policy
- The lawsuit was filed by Uber drivers opposing the women-only matching feature
What Happened
Uber introduced a nationwide women-only ride option that matches female riders with female drivers, expanding a pilot program designed to improve safety on its platform. This launch comes amid a class action lawsuit filed by drivers in California opposing the policy.
Why It Matters
The expansion reflects Uber's response to rider safety concerns and highlights ongoing debates about gender-based service options in ride-hailing. The legal challenge underscores tensions between driver rights and platform policies.
What's Next
Observers will watch how the women-only feature affects rider and driver experiences nationwide and monitor the progress and outcome of the California lawsuit.
Sources
- The Guardian — Uber launches women-only option across the US(just now)
- The Independent — Uber's women-only option goes nationwide in the US(10h ago)
