Harassment and assault are a growing concern amongst rideshare customers.
In August 2025, the New York Times reported that Uber received “a report of sexual assault or sexual misconduct in the United States almost every eight minutes on average between 2017 and 2022.” While the company spent years working on solutions to the problem, the Times claims that the company “delayed or did not require its drivers to adopt some of the most promising programs.”
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