Ride Share Safety

When using a ride share company:

  • Call and wait for your driver inside if possible. Avoid spending unnecessary time outside alone with your phone in your hand. Wait indoors until the app shows your driver is arriving.
  • Confirm the name of the driver and make of the vehicle. Most rideshare mobile apps offer passengers details such as the driver’s name, photo, and vehicle type. Before getting inside the vehicle, ask the driver, “Who are you here for?”
  • Check the driver’s rating on your mobile ridesharing app. If you are uncomfortable with potential driver’s rating, cancel the ride and call for another. Share your trip details with friends or family. Uber users can tap “Share status” to share driver’s name, photo, license plate, and location with family or friends. Lyft users can tap the “Send ETA,” icon which will send a text message to family or friends. If your ride hailing service doesn’t offer a status or ETA share option, snap a picture of the vehicle license plate, and send it to a family member or a friend.
  • Be a backseat rider. If you’re riding alone, sit in the backseat. This ensures you can safely exit on either side of the vehicle to avoid moving traffic and gives you and your driver some personal space.
  • Protect your personal information. There is no need to share your phone number or contact information with your driver.
  • Follow along in your own maps app. Open up your own maps tool, enter your destination, and follow along, noting any odd route shifts.
  • Travel in groups when possible. There’s safety in numbers. Try riding with a friend or consider using the carpool option that some ride-hailing services offer such as Uber Pool or Lyft Line.
  • If you sense that you’re in trouble, call 911. If you’re able, get out of and away from the vehicle, and go to the nearest open business or public area. If a threat seems imminent and people are close by, yell, blow a whistle, or make a commotion in any way you can to attract attention. Report all crimes (actual, attempted or suspected) to the police.

Other General Safety Tips: 

  • Carry a photo ID with you at all times.
  • Do not place your driver's license or Tiger Card facing out, inside the clear window of your wallet, where others can see it. 
  • Download and utilize the LSU SHIELD mobile app. 
  • Should you have questions or need to report suspecious activity, please contact LSU PD at 225-578-3231.

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