Mental health is an incredibly important topic for everyone, now more than ever. As our roads start to become busy again and Uber drivers get back in the driving seat, it’s natural to feel anxious at the prospect of returning to work.
The decision of returning to work after taking a break due to the COVID-19 pandemic requires careful consideration. Of course, above all, you need to ensure you’re as safe as possible.
When you’ve gotta go, you’ve gotta go. For rideshare drivers the real question is, where? When your office is on four wheels and you’re constantly on the move, how do you find the nearest restroom?
The usefulness of face masks have been much debated in the coronavirus outbreak but many officials are now either requiring or recommending them in order to keep everyone safe.
This year’s Ramadan has been like no other. Widespread lockdowns around the world have meant that observing the holy month of Ramadan has been without the traditional communal prayer and daily iftar with extended family and friends.
Prior to the Coronavirus outbreak, INSHUR customer Paulo had been a Private Hire Driver with Uber for 3 years. As a Dad of two, he loves how flexible his job allows him to be.
The Coronavirus outbreak has caused taxi ridership to significantly decrease, leaving many Private Hire drivers looking for other ways to make money.
For the past weeks, INSHUR has been asking the driver community to nominate Community Champions. This can be themselves, or someone they know, who has been going above and beyond as the coronavirus outbreak continues to disrupt our lives.
When it comes to providing rides to people who fly, Uber has made large strides to make the process as simple as possible for drivers and passengers alike.