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Uber urges passengers to ‘check your ride’

By Associated Press
Published: April 22, 2019, 6:00am

NEW YORK (AP) — Uber is releasing a new feature to help riders ensure they’re getting into the right vehicles.

The development comes several weeks after a University of South Carolina student was killed after getting into a car she had mistaken for the Uber ride she hailed.

Uber said Thursday it would send a push notification to riders reminding them to check the driver and vehicle. The push alert will include the driver’s name, photo, license plate number and vehicle make and model.

The ride-hailing giant is rolling out the feature first in Columbia, S.C., and later nationwide.

Samantha Josephson, 21, was almost finished with college when went out with friends in Columbia’s bar district. She became separated from the group and ordered an Uber to take her home around 1:30 a.m. on March 29, authorities said.

The driver of the car she mistakenly got into had activated the child safety locks in the back seat, trapping her in the car, authorities said.

Uber is also sending emails to every rider to outline the steps to make sure they’re getting into the right car.

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