– Mohammed Atherulla Shariff
Bengaluru: Ride-hailing app Uber on Thursday launched ‘Uber Moto Women,’ a first-of-its-kind service in Bengaluru offering women-only bike rides, the company said.
In a statement, Uber said this on-demand two-wheeler service connects female riders with female drivers and is designed to address women’s safety and mobility needs while “empowering female drivers with flexible earning opportunities”.
“Developed based on feedback from women riders and drivers, Uber Moto Women offers a safe, affordable, and convenient commute option for women who prefer to ride with female drivers,” the company stated.
Abhishek Padhye, Head of Regional Business Operations, Uber India and South Asia, said, “With Uber Moto Women, we’re not just offering a safer and more convenient ride option for women, but also empowering female drivers with the opportunity to earn flexibly in one of India’s fastest-growing mobility segments. Bengaluru has always been a pioneer in embracing innovation, and we’re proud to launch this service here to set a new benchmark for inclusive urban mobility.”