Uber drivers will take fewer left turns and soon be able to record rides on their phones as the ride-share company makes changes geared, officials said, toward safety
The Logo is visible at headquarters of ridesharing company Uberin Mission Bay, San Francisco, Nov. 19, 2020.Uber drivers will take fewer left turns and soon be able to record rides through their smartphones as the ride-share company makes changes geared toward safety in the driver's seat, officials said.
The pilot is an expansion of the company's already existing audio recording feature, in which drivers and passengers can both opt to record audio of trips. The new video recording technology will be available to select drivers in Cincinnati, Louisville and New York City as well as Santos and Joo Pessoa in Brazil, Uber said.
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