Study: Uber, Lyft drivers are safer than average American driver, report says
SAN FRANCISCO — Drivers for ride-hailing services such as Uber, Lyft, and HopSkipDrive are generally safer than the average American driver, according to a new study by automotive analytics firm Zendrive and research firm Aite Group.
The research compared data collected anonymously from the smart phones of about 12,000 ride-hailing drivers across the U.S. to millions of data points from trips taken by average American drivers and found that ride-hailing drivers were less likely to speed, drive aggressively or fumble with phones.
Zendrive uses a smart phone’s sensors to detect movement such as speeding, sharp turns and hard braking.