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Uber Teens brings
ride-hailing to youth

Uber has released a product aimed at improving security for teens using the ride-hailing service in South Africa. The Uber Teens service allows 13-17-year-olds to use the ride-haling app. The service extends the capabilities of an adult’s Uber account, allowing teenagers to request rides under adult supervision.

Parents can set spending limits and restrict their teens from independently requesting rides. Teens can initiate ride requests, pending approval from the linked adult account. Adults can also track the ride, and communicate directly with the driver.

“When you get a professional driving permit, you get a background screen by the government, and Uber has an additional background screening that is done,” Kagiso Khaole, general manager of Uber Sub-Saharan Africa, told Gadget. “You must go through our training which involves learning how to deal with different people, such as those from different backgrounds or sexual orientations, tourists, or those with special needs. Once this training is complete, only then do you become eligible to start driving.”

However, not all drivers who pass these steps are provided with the option to transport teenagers. 

“We have eligibility criteria for Uber Teens, which is about rating and tenure,” said Khaole. “If you look at a driver with a 4.9 rating, they have completed many trips and dealt with lots of different people. They are really the best of the best.

“Additionally, we look at a driver’s history to determine their eligibility, including reports against them, or other incidents in which they have been involved. Our focus right now is ensuring a safe teen experience, and giving parents that peace of mind that they are still in control with what’s happening.”

Kagiso Khaole, general manager of Uber Sub-Saharan Africa

Key safety features for Uber Teens include:

“We are working to get Uber Teens live in Kenya, Nigeria, and Ghana. South Africa is currently leading the way for it in Africa”, said Khaole.

Using the Family Profile feature within the Uber app, parents or guardians can extend invitations to their teens to create an account. Upon receiving the invitation, teenagers are prompted to download the app via a provided link, establish their new teen account, and undergo a required safety onboarding process. Subsequently, teens can initiate trip requests independently. These trips will still require approval from the designated adult overseeing the account.

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*Jason Bannier is a data analyst at World Wide Worx and writer for Gadget.co.za. Follow him on Twitter and Threads at @jas2bann. 

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