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Gender and race shouldn't affect how these drivers get you from Point A to Point B!
Drivers for the popular ridesharing applications Uber and Lyft should not be planning their trips around discrimination against women and people of color, yet at least one scientific study has shown this is exactly what is happening when the apps are used1.
Over the span of two years, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford, and the University of Washington, looked at nearly 1,500 total rides in Seattle and Boston2.
In Seattle, when compared to the results for white people, it took up to 28% longer for requests by riders of color to be accepted by both Uber and Lyft drivers. More than that, riders with “black-sounding names” in Boston experienced a cancellation rate twice as high as those with “white-sounding names,” specifically when the passenger was male and requesting a ride in a “low-density area3.”
“We found that African-American travelers in Seattle experienced statistically significantly longer delay waiting for a trip request through UberX or Lyft to be accepted,” the researchers wrote. UberX is Uber’s baseline service.
Generally, the study found women were often driven further than men, meaning that Uber and Lyft drivers, upon accepting the fare and picking up a woman, are less apt to take the shortest possible route to the destination4. Considering this alongside reports from female researchers that drivers were extra talkative with them, the researchers suggest that female riders are exposed to profiteering and flirting.
While both Uber and Lyft have made significant progress in providing affordable transportation options for all “including several areas where taxis refuse to go,” discrimination of any kind is unacceptable5. These companies waved goodbye long ago to their startup status and must revise their process as such, starting with the process in which drivers apply and are accepted.
As it is, Uber and Lyft drivers share the following requirements: they must be older than 21, have proper driving experience; they must have an in-state driver’s license; they must have an in-state vehicle with proper insurance; and they must be able to pass a background check67.
Progress isn’t guaranteed by this current process, not when it comes to discrimination. What Uber and Lyft must strive for is education. Sign this petition and request that, in addition to the current driver application process, the CEOs of Uber and Lyft require of its drivers the completion of a company generated and led course on proper driver conduct.