walks-the-ages:cameinonawhim:palpablemysticalrhythms:actually that’s a super genius tip. i never tho
walks-the-ages:cameinonawhim:palpablemysticalrhythms:actually that’s a super genius tip. i never thought of that. boost!![Photo description: a tweet by Alexander Torres (@ brownsugarally) that reads, “If y'all ever get in an uber, don’t ask “are you the uber”. Ask them to tell you what your name is, “who are you here to pick up” if they can’t tell you, dont get in the car. Bad things happening. Be safe, drink safe, especially everyone in a college town.“ End description.]1) check the description of the car in the app2) ask the Driver’s name and confirm it’s the same as in your app3) check their license plate number in the app and confirm it is the same4) let people know you’re using a ride share and share your location and/or be on a call the entire time with someone. 5) with the ride share app itself or Google maps, share your location with loved ones, and if you have one available, and you have to travel alone a lot, keep a backup, unactivated phone on you; you can’t use it for regular calls, but you can call emergency services as needed, and the batteries will last forever if you’re not using then constantly. -- source link