Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
Last week I took an uber from Union Station into Alexandria via 395 and the driver wouldn't go over 40 mph. I thought he was having a medical emergency and we kept trying to talk to him, but he wouldn't pull over, wouldn't let us out, was clearly mentally unsound. He was talking to himself and basically driving so slow on the interstate that I was seriously scared someone would ram us in road rage. Cars giving us the finger another gestures, some getting super close to the bumper, others beeping like crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Still nothing? I’m starting to think the Uber driver wasn’t brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
Last week I took an uber from Union Station into Alexandria via 395 and the driver wouldn't go over 40 mph. I thought he was having a medical emergency and we kept trying to talk to him, but he wouldn't pull over, wouldn't let us out, was clearly mentally unsound. He was talking to himself and basically driving so slow on the interstate that I was seriously scared someone would ram us in road rage. Cars giving us the finger another gestures, some getting super close to the bumper, others beeping like crazy.
Isn’t there a button on the app to let them know you’re in trouble, or something is wrong?
PP here. I don’t know, I have never heard of that. I rarely take Ubers and the cab line was soooo long at Union Station without enough cabs which is why we tried an Uber. Never again. Was completely crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Still nothing? I’m starting to think the Uber driver wasn’t brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
Last week I took an uber from Union Station into Alexandria via 395 and the driver wouldn't go over 40 mph. I thought he was having a medical emergency and we kept trying to talk to him, but he wouldn't pull over, wouldn't let us out, was clearly mentally unsound. He was talking to himself and basically driving so slow on the interstate that I was seriously scared someone would ram us in road rage. Cars giving us the finger another gestures, some getting super close to the bumper, others beeping like crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
Last week I took an uber from Union Station into Alexandria via 395 and the driver wouldn't go over 40 mph. I thought he was having a medical emergency and we kept trying to talk to him, but he wouldn't pull over, wouldn't let us out, was clearly mentally unsound. He was talking to himself and basically driving so slow on the interstate that I was seriously scared someone would ram us in road rage. Cars giving us the finger another gestures, some getting super close to the bumper, others beeping like crazy.
Isn’t there a button on the app to let them know you’re in trouble, or something is wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
Last week I took an uber from Union Station into Alexandria via 395 and the driver wouldn't go over 40 mph. I thought he was having a medical emergency and we kept trying to talk to him, but he wouldn't pull over, wouldn't let us out, was clearly mentally unsound. He was talking to himself and basically driving so slow on the interstate that I was seriously scared someone would ram us in road rage. Cars giving us the finger another gestures, some getting super close to the bumper, others beeping like crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
I struck up conversations in Spanish with Uber drivers while on vacation in Orlando recently. 2 of the 3 drivers told me they were in the U.S. illegally (both from Venezuela.
Point is: Uber does not verify illegal status whatsoever.
Wonder what else they fail to check?
Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still nothing? I’m starting to think the Uber driver wasn’t brown.
nah, there is typically zero followup or concern about reckless driving. media and police seem to see it like a non-crime by default. an “accident.”
There was a ton of followup and concern when this happened in Chevy Chase DC recently.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1043382.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.
did you give him a bad review? That will help others, that's how uber works
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still nothing? I’m starting to think the Uber driver wasn’t brown.
nah, there is typically zero followup or concern about reckless driving. media and police seem to see it like a non-crime by default. an “accident.”
Anonymous wrote:I avoid taking Uber/Lyft because more often than not they drive too fast or aggressively. Most times their driving scares the heck out of me. I thought one driver, in particular, had lost his mind and was going to crash on purpose, he drove so radically. I think he had a mental problem or was really angry. I'm done.