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Uber will launch teen accounts with safety measures next week

At its yearly item grandstand, Uber declared a raft of updates, including the presentation of teen accounts. Beginning on May 22nd, the organization will begin carrying out youngster accounts in select urban areas in the US and Canada fully intent on assisting more youthful people with voyaging all the more securely without anyone else.

Uber says that only highly rated and thoroughly vetted drivers will be able to conduct trips with teens. Drivers will actually want to quit such rides. High schooler accounts have a progression of implicit security highlights, including sound accounts, RideCheck (which proactively checks in with riders in the event that the vehicle has halted for some time) and the choice to utilize a PIN to guarantee youthful clients are getting in the right vehicle.

Guardians and watchmen will actually want to follow the advancement of the excursion. They can contact the driver or Uber support straightforwardly, and report any issues for their adolescent’s sake.

Youngster records will likewise be accessible for Uber Eats. Parents will be able to monitor what their children order through family profiles and use a single account to pay for rides and food.

On the family front, Uber had another announcement to make: the company is beginning to offer rides with car seats for younger children. It is using a Nuna Rava car seat, which can accommodate infants weighing up to 65 pounds (29.5 kilograms). These rides will be accessible in New York City and Los Angeles to begin with, and Uber will carry them out to additional urban communities later.

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