If you see the signs of a drunken passenger and you decide to cancel, promptly report it through the app to the rideshare company and ask them not to count it against you. They usually work with drivers in this situation.
Is Uber free if you’re drunk?
Uber has embarked on a new project called “Uber Safe,” which allows potential riders to get a free ride if they are over the legal limit. The new program involves a small kiosk where riders can blow into a Breathalyzer to determine their blood alcohol level.
How will Uber know if you’re drunk?
The patent includes a list of potential data Uber could use to determine an app user's level of inebriation. This includes walking speed, unusual typos made while inputting a ride request, the angle at which a user holds the phone and whether the phone is swaying.
What happens if your Uber driver is drunk?
What is decide to ride Uber?
Anheuser-Busch, Uber and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) launched a “Decide To Ride” campaign across college campuses encouraging sports fans ages 21 and over to plan ahead for sober rides on game days, the brewer giant posted in a press release.
Can you refuse delivery to a customer that you suspect to be intoxicated?
Your right to refuse deliveryIf you suspect someone is underage or intoxicated, you ALWAYS have the right to refuse delivery of alcohol. If you are suspicious that the recipient is using a fake ID or is intoxicated, do not deliver alcohol products to them.
Does Uber eats scan ids for alcohol?
The feature also shows you what information the app deletes after specific orders. If you order alcohol, the delivery person is required to verify your age by scanning your ID, but Uber notes that your ID information is not viewable by the courier after delivery and that the scan of your ID is deleted after 72 hours.
How long can an Uber stop be?
Riders can add stops in their journey through the Uber app before and during the trip. Uber says riders can add up to two extra stops along the route, but if a stop lasts more than three minutes, the passenger will be charged more, Insider previously reported.