9 Things You Should Avoid Doing in Ubers Right Now!

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Last Updated on January 10, 2021

2. Ask all the questions you need

We know it can be hard to feel safe during times like these, so the best way to soothe your anxieties is to ask as many questions as you need. If you don’t feel comfortable getting inside a car without disinfecting the back seat, ask the driver if it’s ok to do so. Uber has ensured that drivers are armed with everything they need to allow proper sanitization of their vehicles, from gloves to disinfectant wipes and sprays. When in doubt, ask your driver if they have sanitized the back seat. It doesn’t hurt to ask.  [ads shortcode=”td_responsive”]

1. Do not share rides with strangers

A while ago, it would be perfectly fine to share your Uber with someone you didn’t know. It is the best money-saving technique when moving around, so why not? But is it worth it to put your health in danger just to save some change? We don’t think so. Sharing an Uber during a global pandemic is only ok if you know and trust the person you are sharing it with. Keep in mind that stopping the spread of the virus is a priority, so don’t expose yourself to unnecessary dangers.
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