Uber suspends pooled rides in U.S., Canada to limit
coronavirus spread
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[March 17, 2020] By
Tina Bellon
(Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc on
Tuesday began suspending shared rides on its ride-hailing platform in
the United States and Canada to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The pooled option, which allows riders to book trips at lower prices by
sharing the car with up to three other passengers traveling in the same
direction, has been disabled for users opening the apps in the two
countries.
"Our goal is to help flatten the curve on community spread in the cities
we serve," senior vice president Uber Rides and Platform Andrew
Macdonald said in a statement.
A spokesman said similar steps outside the U.S. and Canada would be
evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Regular rides and the company's food delivery platform Uber Eats remain
available, but Uber said it was in contact with local authorities to
adjust operations as needed.
North America provides the bulk of Uber's revenue, but pooled rides make
up only a small share of all bookings, data by U.S. cities showed.
Lyft Inc, Uber's smaller North American competitor, on Monday did not
respond to a request for comment on its shared rides policy.
The respiratory virus has spread quickly throughout the United States,
killing at least 83 people as of Monday and infecting more than 4,600
Americans.
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An Uber sticker is seen on driver Margaret Bordelon's car in
Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S. February 16, 2020. REUTERS/Callaghan
O'Hare
The White House on Monday urged people to avoid gatherings of more than 10
people and called for closing bars, restaurants and other venues in states where
local virus transmission exists. Some state and local authorities independently
imposed mandatory restrictions on those places.
Beginning on Tuesday, Uber users in the U.S. and Canada will also see a message
reminding them to consider if the ride they plan to book is essential and to
"travel only when necessary," images provided by Uber showed.
Riders are also being asked to consider the safety of their drivers by washing
their hands before and after a ride, sitting in the back seat and rolling down
the window to improve ventilation.
Uber has previously said it will compensate drivers and delivery people
diagnosed with coronavirus or placed in quarantine by health officials for up to
14 days.
(Reporting by Tina Bellon in New York; editing by Richard Pullin)
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