- **Q: How much does Uber's ride insurance cost in Brazil?
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Transportation / RideSharing
Uber is making moves to improve rider experience and expand its autonomous vehicle offerings. In Brazil, they're piloting ride insurance to cover delays and cancellations. In the US, particularly in Atlanta, riders are showing a strong pref...
### Ride Insurance in Brazil Uber's pilot program in Brazil offers a glimpse into how the company is trying to mitigate user frustrations related to ride reliability. The optional insurance, costing around 18 cents (1 Brazilian real) per ride, provides compensation for:
This initiative aims to integrate financial protections directly into the Uber app, potentially boosting revenue through micro-premiums. If successful, this model could expand to other markets.
Uber is also testing options for lost items and personal accident coverage, suggesting a comprehensive suite of protections. This is not entirely novel, airlines have previously offered Uber vouchers for overnight delays.
### Waymo Integration and Rider Preference In Atlanta, Uber users are actively seeking out rides in Waymo's self-driving cars. Some riders have reported canceling numerous rides with human drivers to increase their chances of getting matched with a robotaxi.
To maximize the chances of getting a Waymo, riders are advised to:
Uber has dozens of Waymo vehicles operating in Atlanta and is planning to grow the fleet to hundreds in the coming years.
### Public Perception of Self-Driving Cars Despite the enthusiasm of some riders, many people still have reservations about the safety of self-driving cars. Deadly accidents involving these vehicles have contributed to this hesitancy. A survey indicated that a significant percentage of US respondents are not willing to use fully or semi-autonomous cars.
However, those in cities with over 1 million residents are more open to the idea, suggesting that familiarity and convenience may eventually increase adoption rates.
Uber's partnership with Waymo in Atlanta is designed to reach more people more quickly, instead of offering rides using its own app.
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