Please enable Javascript
Skip to main content

Supporting cities

When shared with local governments, our resources and technology can also help cities become safer, more efficient, and more beautiful.

Partnering with transit systems

Strengthening public transit

Helping to find a solution to first- and last-mile challenges extends the reach of public transit systems.

Filling gaps in transit

Riders can request a ride between 10pm and 4am, when public transit might not run as often or is unavailable.

Providing more transit options

To help make your everyday commute easier, more transit apps from around the world will be available within the Uber app.

Sustainability

Caring for the climate

Innovative new products and features make it even easier for riders to share their journeys together. We’re collaborating with experts in the hybrid and electric vehicle field to understand how technology can help reduce carbon emissions.

Clean air in the UK

Our goal for London is a big one: 100% hybrid or battery-electric cars for UberX. An extra fee of 15 pence per mile on every trip in London will go toward helping drivers update their vehicles.

Reimagined spaces

Fewer parking lots, happier cities

Ridesharing and easier access to public transit can reduce the need for parking lots.

The average car remains parked 95% of the time. Pivoting from private car ownership to multimodal transportation could reduce parking lots and free up much needed space.

Fortune, March 2016

Planning curbs of the future

A better understanding of how curbs are used can help cities around the world prepare for a future where more and more of us are accessing transportation through a combination of shared modes, rather than relying on our own vehicles.

Meet Uber Movement

Better data can mean better planning

Uber Movement provides data from over 10 billion trips to urban planners around the world. That critical data gives them more tools than ever to plan the cities of the future.

Uber can deliver a constant stream of travel data

We partner with cities to respond to traffic emergencies, anticipate transportation needs, and improve policies, so that drivers and riders can breathe a little easier.