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A Reliable Ride on a Rainy Day
This morning there was a perfect storm of sorts – with some pretty bad rain hitting Toronto at the same time that the TTC suffered a system wide shut-down. As such, thousands of Torontonians took to their Uber app as an alternative, and surge pricing started to apply to a portion of trips.

DUI Rates Decline in Uber Cities
The availability and affordability of rides on the Uber network provide the residents of Uber-enabled cities with an important alternative to drunk driving. In a general purpose research effort, we looked at Seattle as an example city with the most readily available data and have estimated that Uber’s entry into a city caused the number of arrests for DUI to decrease by more than 10%.

Tus Viajes de Siempre, Ahora También con PayPal

Tus viajes de siempre, ahora también con PayPal

Preparing for flu season amid COVID-19 with Uber Health
Flu vaccinations are more important than ever this year during the COVID-19 pandemic, and access may be more challenging this year too. By providing patients with rides to get their vaccines, organizations can help increase flu vaccination access with Uber Health.

Employee engagement 101
What is employee engagement and why is it important? Motivate employees by solving meaningful problems when getting your workforce back to the office and encourage strong relationships with colleagues. The first step? Start meaningful conversations about what your employees really want.

Employee engagement 101
What is employee engagement and why is it important? Motivate employees by solving meaningful problems when getting your workforce back to the office and encourage strong relationships with colleagues. The first step? Start meaningful conversations about what your employees really want.

Building a Multi-Modal Transportation Platform with JUMP Bikes
Making JUMP Bikes’ semi-dockless electric bicycles available on Uber’s platform not only added a popular new transportation type for Uber riders, but also marked an important step in how we can use our technology to broaden transportation options.

Something to remember: “My Uber is your Uber”
We’re updating our Community Guidelines. They now explain the kind of behavior we expect from both riders and drivers when using Uber
