Uber tweaks its teen accounts to allow parents to book rides
Briefly

Uber's new features for teenage customers aim to enhance accessibility and safety, allowing parents to book rides and teens to scale their travel planning.
By expanding to over 250 cities and allowing scheduling up to 90 days in advance, Uber is addressing feedback from teen users and their families.
The update includes the ability for parents to hail rides for their teens, alongside existing safety features, emphasizing Uber’s commitment to secure transportation.
Uber remains the only ride-hailing service catering to teens, providing both convenience and safety, while Lyft maintains a minimum age requirement of 18.
Read at The Verge
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