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Uber requiring photo verification showing that drivers are wearing masks

The ridesharing app will now require drivers to send photographic proof that they're wearing a mask each day. Passengers have to wear them, too.
(Image Courtesy: AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

WASHINGTON — Uber is requiring that drivers and passengers wear masks to help to lessen the spread of the coronavirus, and they'll be requiring drivers to take a photo of themselves wearing a mask before they can begin accepting trips for the day.

As some cities are starting to emerge from lockdown, Uber said Wednesday that it will make drivers upload a mask-wearing selfie into the app before they can pick up a passenger. Riders also will have to wear a mask, but they won't have to provide proof.

Either the rider or driver can cancel a ride if the other doesn't wear a mask, and repeat violators can be kicked off the platform.

The rideshare company has been urging drivers to stay home for over two months. But now as states, along with countries around the world, begin to slowly lighten up on lockdown measures, Uber's new safety move is one of the first compromises allowing drivers to get back to work.

In a video conference, Uber executives outlined the plan, reasons behind its strict measures and why they are important to help gig economy drivers start to earn wages again.

"It’s important to us that you know what to expect when you take that 'second first trip,'" Uber said in a statement. The "second first trip" refers to CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's description of the excitement of everyone's first Uber ride, and how that compares to this new reality of taking a ride using personal protective equipment and social distancing measures.

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