Vehicle safety is not just making sure the engine runs or the brakes work. We have heard many stories about a lit-up Check Engine light from rideshare passengers. Perhaps it's just a faulty light, or maybe it's time to bring your car to the mechanics - and a portable OBD-II diagnostics scanner is tool that comes in handy in these situations. You don't need a professional-grade scanner, a simple one like the ThinkOBD 100 or the ThinkDiag will do. They are affordable, portable, doesn't take up much space (the ThinkDiag dongle fits right in your pocket), but has the ability to tell you if it's something you can fix on the spot or if it needs to be looked at by the professionals.
And vehicle safety doesn’t just refer to making sure that you’re mechanically safe. Nowadays, the number one concern on everyone' mind is the coronavirus, and we can’t deny that the pandemic hasn’t changed how we all handle things like rideshare, even going to the grocery store takes some consideration. The precautions you have to take also extend to those who are future fares for you as well.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released guidelines for every rideshare, taxi, and driver-for-hire need to know when driving during the pandemic. The guidelines allow for rideshare to be safe and for the passengers to have that protection, as well.
Other areas that a driver needs to ensure safety include:
- Following CDC provisions for the pandemic
- Maintaining regular vehicle maintenance
- Having a first-aid kit on hand
- Using a phone mount to operate the app
- Practicing caution at pick-up and drop-off for themselves and their riders
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Reporting any inappropriate riders to the company or police, if necessary
Safety in the rideshare industry is not just about the passenger but also the driver.