Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:31     Subject: Re:Uber

Anonymous wrote:
We don't have different rules for boys vs. girls in our house,


Then you are stupid.


Your will when your daughter is 16.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:23     Subject: Re:Uber

We don't have different rules for boys vs. girls in our house,


Then you are stupid.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:22     Subject: Uber

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I allow it. Uber Pool only. I track her trip and meet her outside. I also text her when the driver is going to pick up another person.


Uber pool has tons of drunks. My rule is NO Uber Pool.


I've never been in an Uber Pool with a drunk person, and neither has DD.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:20     Subject: Uber

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No Uber. Not for adults, not for kids. Lousy business model, adds to traffic.


Yes, by all means, let's take away this easy alternative for someone who has been drinking and instead have them out there driving drunk.

I get it, you probably live in DC or a larger city where taxis are plentiful, but I'm in a smaller suburb that has one taxi company with a fleet of maybe 5 cars. Even scheduling a taxi here doesn't mean it'll show.


I thought we were talking about kids taking Uber. Not having Uber as an alternative for people who would instead drive drunk. Though I have to say that if Uber's business model were to provide an alternative for people who would instead drive drunk, it would be even worse.


PP was responding to the bolded language. And Uber does provide an alternative to those who might be ok with driving after two or three drinks. Now some of those people Uber instead of assuming they're ok because they didn't drink "that much" so can drive.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:01     Subject: Uber

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No Uber. Not for adults, not for kids. Lousy business model, adds to traffic.


Yes, by all means, let's take away this easy alternative for someone who has been drinking and instead have them out there driving drunk.

I get it, you probably live in DC or a larger city where taxis are plentiful, but I'm in a smaller suburb that has one taxi company with a fleet of maybe 5 cars. Even scheduling a taxi here doesn't mean it'll show.


I thought we were talking about kids taking Uber. Not having Uber as an alternative for people who would instead drive drunk. Though I have to say that if Uber's business model were to provide an alternative for people who would instead drive drunk, it would be even worse.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 13:51     Subject: Uber

Anonymous wrote:No Uber. Not for adults, not for kids. Lousy business model, adds to traffic.


Yes, by all means, let's take away this easy alternative for someone who has been drinking and instead have them out there driving drunk.

I get it, you probably live in DC or a larger city where taxis are plentiful, but I'm in a smaller suburb that has one taxi company with a fleet of maybe 5 cars. Even scheduling a taxi here doesn't mean it'll show.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 13:49     Subject: Uber

For my teens at 14, only with a friend. We don't have different rules for boys vs. girls in our house, so that was the rule for everyone.

They could start Ubering alone at 16 but no Uber Pools past midnight because that's when you're more prone to be riding with a drunk person.

Also, at 14 and 15 they still had to have me request the Uber for them so that I could monitor their progress. I sent the driver and car details to them, though. I let them get the Uber app at 16 and added a gift card balance to their account for emergencies, but still preferred to order the Ubers for them so I could track.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:53     Subject: Uber

Only when there is no alternative/emergency. I would rather drive my kid then have her with a stranger.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:45     Subject: Uber

Anonymous wrote:I allow it. Uber Pool only. I track her trip and meet her outside. I also text her when the driver is going to pick up another person.


Uber pool has tons of drunks. My rule is NO Uber Pool.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:37     Subject: Uber

I allow it. Uber Pool only. I track her trip and meet her outside. I also text her when the driver is going to pick up another person.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 11:13     Subject: Uber

Use by minors is restricted according to Uber:

"A rider must be at least 18 years of age to have an Uber account and request rides. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by someone 18 years of age or older on any ride. As a driver-partner, you should decline the ride request if you believe the person requesting the ride is under 18."

But then again, this is the DMV where anything goes.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 10:20     Subject: Uber

No Uber. Not for adults, not for kids. Lousy business model, adds to traffic.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 10:05     Subject: Uber

I didn't let my kids start using it until 16-17 and for DD, only with a friend.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 08:57     Subject: Re:Uber

Yes. Our kids use Uber starting F year.

With friends no problem.

Alone, depends, when/where/etc.

No Uber carpool alone.

Go over all the safety tips. (Ask driver "what is my name", etc)
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 08:31     Subject: Uber

DD wants to start using uber as a way to get around. My husband and I are not sure how we feel about it. Any thoughts or opinions on letting children use it? DD is 14, almost 15.