19th July 2018, Dar es Salaam - Uber in Tanzania is pleased to officially announce their latest safety and security improvement; an Incident Response Team (IRT) call-back line. This updated support feature, will provide riders across the region with 24/7 access to discuss safety-related matters with Uber’s Global Incident Response Team (IRT).
Uber is committed to the safety of both driver-partners and riders which is why Uber continuously invests in new ways to improve the app. Riders already have access to a global network of customer support centres to provide 24/7 support for general queries all over the world which can be accessed through the app, now with the IRT call-back line, riders can submit a ticket for a critical safety incident or accident through the app, including their contact number and short description of the event, the rider will then receive a call-back within a couple minutes from Uber’s Global Incident Response Team.
Alfred Msemo, Country Manager for Uber in Tanzania, “We are always looking for ways to improve communication with our community and we are excited to be announcing this call-back line for riders for any safety-related matters they might have.”
Everyone has the right to be safe, whether they’re on a train, in a taxi, walking on a sidewalk or in an Uber. And while no means of transportation can be 100% incident or accident-free, technology apps like Uber can improve safety, which is why the IRT call-back line is a great step forward.
How to access the IRT call back line
- Open the menu of the Uber app, and click 'Help'
- Click 'Trip and fare review'
- Select the trip in question
- Select 'I had a safety-related issue
- Submit a ticket through the node, including a contact number and short description of the event
- The rider will then receive a call-back within a couple minutes!
About Uber
Uber’s mission is to help people get a ride at the push of a button - everywhere and for everyone. We started in 2009 to solve a simple problem - how do you get a ride at the touch of a button? Eight years and over five billion trips later, we’ve started tackling an even greater challenge: reducing congestion and pollution in our cities by getting more people into fewer cars.
Uber is available in thirteen cities in Sub-Saharan Africa (Cape Town, Durban, Joburg, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth, Nairobi, Mombasa, Lagos, Abuja, Kampala, Accra, Kumasi and Dar es Salaam). Overall, the Uber network is available in over 600 cities in over 75 countries including spanning 6 continents. To request a ride, users must download the free application for Android, iPhone, Blackberry 7, or register for Uber at www.uber.com/go. For questions visit www.uber.com
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For more information:
Janet Kemboi - Uber Communications East Africa
Phone: +254726390190
Email: jkemboi@uber.com
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