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Los Angeles Times – Letters to the Editor: Uber is ‘sidestepping accountability’ with its new women-only option

By Carmen Balber

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/story/2026-03-12/uber-women-only-option

To the editor: Uber’s recent announcement of a women-only option places the burden of safety squarely on the shoulders of female passengers (“Uber’s women-only option goes nationwide,” March 10). This move is a weak response to the alarming reality that 400,181 (opens in new tab) incidents of sexual assault and misconduct in Uber rides were reported between 2017 and 2022. Instead of adequately addressing safety concerns with measures such as mandatory background checks — standards already required for most taxicab drivers, teachers and healthcare providers — Uber is sidestepping accountability.

Women shouldn’t have to gamble on the gender of their driver for safety. They deserve a system that prioritizes the protection of all passengers. If we truly want to combat gender-based violence, we must support the Sexual Assault Against Rideshare Passengers and Drivers Prevention and Accountability Act (opens in new tab), which holds Uber accountable to implement comprehensive safety measures for all ride app drivers.

Carmen Balber, Los Angeles
This writer is executive director of consumer advocacy nonprofit Consumer Watchdog.