In an effort to enhance its safety measures, Lyft introduced Tuesday a brand new rider verification pilot program to assist drivers confirm riders’ identities and be certain that they’re certainly who they are saying they’re.
Beginning right now, Lyft’s new program is rolling out to 9 markets, together with Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, Phoenix and Seattle. The corporate declined to say when it might be launching in additional cities.
Riders will now see a verification badge subsequent to their profile, indicating that Lyft confirmed they’re utilizing their authorized title. To make sure riders are who they declare to be, Lyft makes use of third-party databases to cross-check private info, resembling a rider’s authorized title and cellphone quantity, an organization spokesperson defined to TechCrunch. Nevertheless, they didn’t say which third-party databases it makes use of.
If the title on the rider’s profile just isn’t their authorized title, riders are prompted to enter it earlier than one other verification course of begins. If their particulars can’t be confirmed, they could have to add official authorities identification, resembling a driver’s license, state ID or passport. If a rider doesn’t have any of those paperwork, they will contact Lyft Help and supply an alternate.
Moreover, when a passenger desires to request a journey for another person, they will use the “Change rider” possibility whereas requesting the journey. Any visitor passengers should have a Lyft account with a verification badge.
Nevertheless, drivers can nonetheless select to simply accept rides with out badges. Lyft warns on its web site that riders with out them might expertise “longer ETAs and pickup times.”
Lyft’s new program follows the launch of Uber’s initiative earlier this 12 months, which features the identical method. Like Lyft, Uber cross-references private info and shows a blue checkmark on the profiles of verified riders. It’s presently obtainable in 15 cities, together with Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit and Miami.
Rideshare drivers are at all times in danger when accepting riders. Nevertheless, in high-crime or denser cities like Detroit and Chicago, the dangers could also be even increased. Many Uber and Lyft drivers are carjacked, robbed and killed yearly. As an illustration, a Chicago driver suffered a gunshot wound to the chest throughout an tried carjacking in January. Much less excessive examples are strangers flagging down drivers within the hopes of getting a free journey.
Sexual assaults are one other enormous downside, which has led to a number of ridesharing startups rising in recent times. In 2022, former Lyft driver Jillian Anderson cofounded a female-friendly driving app referred to as HERide to assist maintain feminine passengers and drivers secure. Lyft launched a Ladies+ Join function final 12 months, letting ladies and nonbinary drivers prioritize matches with ladies and nonbinary riders. Uber additionally has a ladies rider desire function.
It’s at all times vital that each driver and passenger confirm profile footage and names. Earlier than entering into the automobile, riders ought to first examine the license plate and automotive mannequin.
Along with rider verification, there have been quite a few cases when Lyft has taken a web page from Uber’s playbook, which is its greatest rival with 156 million month-to-month lively platform shoppers. (Lyft, in the meantime, stories 27.3 million lively riders.) Extra just lately, Lyft introduced pet-friendly rides on Monday, a function Uber has had for 5 years. Lyft now costs a further $4 for pets, whereas Uber costs between $3 to $5.