Anonymous wrote:Uber and Lyft are fine for kids 15+. We use them a lot. I like the fact that with the family setting, I can see exactly where they are, all the info on the driver, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I was close to allowing uber for my 15yo. But last week a friend's young adult daughter had a very troubling experience. The driver insisted she sist in the front, said he wouldn't charge her, and kissed her right off the bat with no warning or explanation. She shrunk away and phoned a male friend and told him what was happening to pass the time on the short drive. The driver said hey, he would not have done that if he had known she had a boyfriend (like that matters). He delivered her to her destination and offered to drive her home later. She said no but he texted her at 4:00am (he had her cell number bc there was a snafu in the original booking or something) asking where she was and if she needed a ride. She was afraid to go back to the house where he had picked her up. He probably was lurking there at 4:00am. I would go with Red Top or some other reputable cab company instead.
Anonymous wrote:Quit your job and find out how to bring Zemcar into the DC market: https://www.zemcar.com/index. This is such a perfect business idea and we need it here. Until then, sounds like you do need Uber to get you through this patch.
No idea what you are talking about.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the above poster, they probably have small kids. Sometimes it's hard to connect with a circumstance you can't relate to.
I have a teen and a tween with very busy schedules. My husband and me both work full time out of the home. Our kids have to uber from time to time when our schedules all conflict. We don't live near the train so they have to bus after the train to get home. We aren't in the suburbs, we live in DC. Our kids usually metro but there are times where I'm not comfortable with them doing so, so they uber. No complaints, no issues.
It sounds like they are the parents and you are the kids
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the above poster, they probably have small kids. Sometimes it's hard to connect with a circumstance you can't relate to.
I have a teen and a tween with very busy schedules. My husband and me both work full time out of the home. Our kids have to uber from time to time when our schedules all conflict. We don't live near the train so they have to bus after the train to get home. We aren't in the suburbs, we live in DC. Our kids usually metro but there are times where I'm not comfortable with them doing so, so they uber. No complaints, no issues.