Differences in Car Accidents With an Uber Driver
When someone is driving a vehicle for another group or another company, whether it is a taxi or whether it is an Uber, there are additional safety precautions that the company hiring the driver should take to protect the public from bad drivers. The public rightfully feels that before another company puts somebody on the road, the company should ensure that the driver is qualified, they should make sure that the driver remains qualified, and also vet the drivers to make sure they are not dangerous for other reasons besides just driving.
Some of the ordinances that some local cities have tried to pass on Ubers and Lyfts and common carriers are to require criminal background checks to make sure that the drivers do not have safety issues in their background, sexual assault or assault, et cetera. Uber or the taxi company also needs to check to see if the driver has a prolific history of DUI. If the driver does have a DUI on their record and then gets in a wreck due to being intoxicated, the public should be able to hold that carrier responsible for putting that driver on the road.