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Will Uber’s Women-to-Women Feature Hurt Male Drivers?
In this video, Sergio and Chris from The Rideshare Guy discuss Uber’s new women-to-women feature, which lets female riders and drivers match exclusively through the Uber app. The program, part of a pilot launching in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Detroit, aims to increase safety and comfort for women on the platform.
They break down how the feature works, how riders can toggle it on in their settings, and why male drivers may not need to worry about losing trips. With only about 20% of drivers on Uber being female, there may not be enough supply to meet demand — meaning most ride requests will still go to the general driver pool.
The conversation also covers how Lyft rolled out a similar feature over a year ago, the potential impact on earnings, and whether this move could encourage more women to become rideshare drivers.
If you want to know what this update could mean for both male and female drivers, this discussion will help you understand the bigger picture.
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