Anonymous wrote:I recently saw a news story where an uber driver raped a woman. Scary.
How does your daughter know for sure that the car she's getting into is an Uber car? Do they have signs or anything indicating what they are?
I'm afraid that if some creep sees a couple of young girls standing on a corner waiting for a ride.....(shudder)

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the teens I know use Uber but not alone.
It's a good skill and once my kids were a little older and faced with dealing with their driver drinking at a party they just get an Uber.
My son went to a concert and missed the last metro out of the city and took an Uber.
My 17 yo had an official visit to a college and he flew to the city and ubered to the interview/meeting.
I think you are really missing a chance to tech you child a skill.
OP here. My DD uses all kinds of apps on her phone - scanning, flashcards, periods tracking, fitbit, you name it... Will UBER somehow contribute toy her tech skill? She's also been taking occasionally metro since 14.
Anonymous wrote:All the teens I know use Uber but not alone.
It's a good skill and once my kids were a little older and faced with dealing with their driver drinking at a party they just get an Uber.
My son went to a concert and missed the last metro out of the city and took an Uber.
My 17 yo had an official visit to a college and he flew to the city and ubered to the interview/meeting.
I think you are really missing a chance to tech you child a skill.
Anonymous wrote:No. I would not be happy if my 15 yo daughter were using Uber regularly, especially alone.
Anonymous wrote:No, you should not. Not only are the fairly inverted and hard to find again, they use their phones constantly while driving because they don’t know where they are going! I think I would rather let my cautious 15 1/2 year old drive herself!
