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    Bolt Focuses on Enhanced Driver Safety with Rider Verification Feature

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaDecember 21, 20232 Mins Read
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    Bolt has unveiled its latest safety feature, rider verification, to enhance driver safety. This is part of Bolt’s ongoing investment in enhancing safety features on its platform. This should strengthen driver-rider trust and incentivising drivers to accept more orders. This translates to more earning opportunities and an overall faster, more efficient experience for riders.

    As part of this in-app feature, a rider will have to take a selfie before requesting a trip from Bolt. A selfie has to be an authentic picture of a physically present person, with the face clearly visible. The rider will not be able to place an order if their selfie is not valid. The validation process takes from a few seconds to a couple of minutes. Riders only have to take a selfie the first time they place an order. 

    This is the latest safety feature that joins a suite of existing driver safety features. This includes 24/7 safety support, rider management for blocking customers with inappropriate behaviour. Phone masking to safeguard Bolt drivers’ phone numbers during rider communication, and trip monitoring alerts that promptly notify Bolt’s safety team if a driver’s vehicle remains stationary for an extended period, ensuring overall safety.

    Linda Ndungu, Country Manager, Bolt said:  We are excited to introduce rider verification, currently on a trial basis, reinforcing our dedication to setting industry safety standards. Rider  verification is the newest feature dedicated to upgrading driver safety. It’s part of our ongoing investment in new products, features, and our dedicated in-house specially trained safety team, to ensure that we can continue to improve the safety ecosystem of the Bolt app.

    Read: Caroline Wanjihia Appointed Bolt’s New Regional Director for Africa

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