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Bolt Urges Riders to Avoid Offline Trips to Ensure Secure Ride-Hailing Experiences

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Bolt has issued a strong reminder to riders and drivers to refrain from engaging in offline trips. This caution comes as part of Bolt’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety of passengers and drivers on its platform.

Rides arranged outside the Bolt app pose significant safety risks for both drivers and riders, as they bypass Bolt’s in-app safety measures, including trip tracking, identity verification, and emergency support systems.

Hazel May Omune, Safety Manager for Bolt Africa, emphasized the importance of adhering to Bolt’s platform for all rides “At Bolt, safety is our top priority. Offline trips undermine the safety features we have in place to protect our users, such as ride check, access to emergency response, and location sharing with loved ones while on trip. We strongly advise both drivers and riders to use the Bolt app for all their trips to ensure their safety. By keeping rides within the app, users are guaranteed safety that our platform provides.”

Bolt’s in-app safety features include:

Passengers are encouraged to report any suspicious or inappropriate behavior through the app for prompt investigation. Bolt remains committed to creating a safe, reliable, and seamless mobility experience for all users in Kenya. The company will continue to invest in safety features and public awareness campaigns to address safety concerns in the ride-hailing industry.

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