Anonymous wrote:I don’t really think so.
If you’re a driver for an app as a way to make ends meet you’d have to be pretty psycho to assault someone when your identity is known, the victim’s identity is known and you have a scheduled pick-up and drop off that is known.
It’s like that trope where people are giving out apples with razor blades or “candy laced with marijuana”
Like, why would you ever try to poison children with things you hand out from your front door completely in front of adults with your porch lights on and your address known? Are you giving out poison candy to ALL the children or just one? You’d have to be a special brand of stupid or truly Blumhouse movie level secret serial killer to do this in reality.
I can’t tell you how many times as a very young drunk woman I stumbled into taxis in NYC.
Taxi driver medallions were (are?) expensive in NYC. People care about that kind of asset. Very traceable and high likelihood of getting busted for crimes.
Ubers and Lyfts can basically be any random person driving.
I agree that they are largely safe but there are exceptions. And there are thousands of recorded incidents.
There are safety features now that allow a person you choose to track your ride in real time.
I would trust them less than an NYC taxi. Probably as much as the old, crappy DC taxis from the 90s.
I seek to avoid these rides alone. I have only taken a handful of solo taxi rides (not counting booked airport transfers) in my life. And so far only one Lyft & zero Ubers. I prefer subway, buses, van shuttles, and sharing taxis. I am admittedly conservative and no longer as likely a target as I was as a younger woman.