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Aiming to double down of safety, Uber has introduced new Safety Toolkit for riders and drivers across 38 countries including Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda

The toolkit includes safety centre, trusted contacts, share trip, emergency assistance button and customisable speed alerts, which aim to raise the bar on safety and increase transparency, accountability and peace of mind for all users.

Since launching the app, Uber has provided millions of people with technology that allows them to get a ride at the push of a button, track every trip with GPS technology and report any issues 24/7 with a dedicated safety team. With the introduction of new safety features, the company aims to double down on safety and help make the Uber community safer.

Features that will be introduced as part of the new rider and driver safety toolkit include:

· Emergency button - With the push of a button in the app, riders, drivers and delivery-partners can connect directly to private emergency services and security response when needed through a third party private security supplier

· Trusted Contacts - Riders can now easily designate five friends or family members as “trusted contacts” and, with a single tap, share their trip information which are easily customisable in their trip sharing preferences

· Safety centre - A new app-housed safety information hub where users can find information on some of the key existing safety tools in the app, including our 24/7 team, information on the driver and the car, trip GPS-tracking and our rating and feedback system

· Speed alerts - A feature which reminds drivers and delivery partners to maintain a safe speed within the posted speed limits

“The rollout of our new Safety Toolkit features across Europe, Middle East and Africa is the next step in making sure that we’re helping everyone stay safe and connected, wherever you might be,” said Sachin Kansal, Uber’s global head of safety product.