Companies like Uber and Lyft have a long way to go in improving worker safety to ensure both drivers and passengers feel safe on the road.
The driving profession is unsafe. Taxi drivers and ride-hail drivers, who drive for apps like Uber and Lyft, face many safety risks on the road, from accidents and injuries to harassment and violence.
Multiple job holders More than five per cent of Canadians had several jobs at the same time in 2021 — nearly two and a half times higher than in 1976. Most Canadians hold multiple jobs because they don’t make enough money to cover their expenses with one job alone. Drivers often make at or below minimum wage and are paid per fare completed, rather than per hour. This means drivers feel pressured to get to destinations quickly, so they are more likely to make illegal U-turns, speed or run yellow lights.
1. Better wages. Drivers have reported that they waste half of their shifts waiting for fares; this is time spent not making any money. Government enforcement of hourly minimum wages may be an effective solution to increase driver pay, as long as wages take waiting times into account.
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