Phil Cardenas, safety chief for California-based Uber, said the company was implementing a new global "code of conduct" and creating worldwide "incident response teams" to reassure riders who have become increasingly worried for their safety after several high-profile incidents.
"These initiatives are part of an ongoing process at Uber," Cardenas said in a blog post yesterday.
"With more than a million rides per day in 295 cities and 55 countries, continually improving rider and driver safety is the most critical component of what we do."
In other cities where Uber operates, critics had complained that a lack of licensing and background checks of drivers could imperil those who use the service.
Cardenas said his team had called for new safety measures after an internal review in consultation with outside experts.
The new code of conduct unveiled yesterday requires all drivers to comply with local laws and regulations, and to avoid using alcohol or illegal drugs in the vehicles.
Another new measure will be "incident response teams" around the world to handle problems on a 24-hour basis.
"These are specially trained groups that investigate and respond to serious safety concerns that may occur," Cardenas said.
"The teams are distributed in regions around the globe and are there for those critical moments when a rapid resolution is needed."
Cardenas added that Uber would be working to improve its background checks and to collaborate more closely with law enforcement as needed, including providing GPS coordinates when crimes are reported.
Uber has expanded rapidly in the past few years as its valuation soared to USD 41 billion, but it has faced hurdles from regulators in many locations and protests from traditional taxi services.
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