Anonymous wrote:Uber Black (not Uber Taxi and definitely not UberX).
Anonymous wrote:My 15 yo son will need some rides home from a short term job which is about 3 miles from home. We want to use uber, but see the policy is 18 or older. How are the teens riding it? We are in centreville, so grabbing a taxi is not realistic. Anyone have other ideas? No family in the area.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taxi. I honestly don't understand why people perceive Uber as safe. Taxis are at least regulated. Walk out of station, get in can on cab line, go home.
You take a risk anytime you get in a car with a stranger. I wouldn't classify Uber as "safe" but it's more traceable than cabs--which is why many probably believe it's "safer".
At least with Uber there is technology "paper trail" with every transaction and real time tracking on the location of the vehicle. The same cannot be said with most cabs. Not that it applies here, but if you are picked up by a random taxi on the streets of DC and whisked off into the night (God forbid), there would be very little information to track you down. I'm not sure what cab "regulations" you are referring to that increase safety?
As it applies to OP's question, I'd say a 14 year old should be OK with either option. Taxi may be simpler since the taxi stands are right there.
+1
There are little, if any, "regulations" in this area - exactly why Uber is flourishing.
Anonymous wrote:My 15 yo son will need some rides home from a short term job which is about 3 miles from home. We want to use uber, but see the policy is 18 or older. How are the teens riding it? We are in centreville, so grabbing a taxi is not realistic. Anyone have other ideas? No family in the area.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taxi. I honestly don't understand why people perceive Uber as safe. Taxis are at least regulated. Walk out of station, get in can on cab line, go home.
You take a risk anytime you get in a car with a stranger. I wouldn't classify Uber as "safe" but it's more traceable than cabs--which is why many probably believe it's "safer".
At least with Uber there is technology "paper trail" with every transaction and real time tracking on the location of the vehicle. The same cannot be said with most cabs. Not that it applies here, but if you are picked up by a random taxi on the streets of DC and whisked off into the night (God forbid), there would be very little information to track you down. I'm not sure what cab "regulations" you are referring to that increase safety?
As it applies to OP's question, I'd say a 14 year old should be OK with either option. Taxi may be simpler since the taxi stands are right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taxi. I honestly don't understand why people perceive Uber as safe. Taxis are at least regulated. Walk out of station, get in can on cab line, go home.
Agree.