Uber to be launched in Karachi on Thursday

Uber to be launched in Karachi on Thursday
Updated 22 August 2016 21:21
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Uber to be launched in Karachi on Thursday

Uber to be launched in Karachi on Thursday

Popular car ride-hailing service Uber Technologies Inc. will launch its uberGo service in Karachi on Thursday, DawnNews reports.
The launch would make the metropolis the second Pakistani city it has expanded operations to this year.
The low-cost service will initially serve Clifton, Saddar Town, Jamshed Town, Gulshan-i-Iqbal Town, Liaquatabad, North Nazimabad, Gulberg Town, Malir Town and Qur'angi.
Trips in Karachi will be free the first weekend in celebration of the expansion.
The payment options include cash as well as the usual electronic payment options.
“Thousands of people have already downloaded the app in Karachi in anticipation,” Zohair Yousafi, head of Pakistan Expansion, said.
“The response has been incredible in Lahore, so we are extremely excited to be launching in Karachi.”
Uber Pakistan said every driver will pass through a rigorous screening process before they can use Uber.
The service requires drivers to provide a national identity card, driving license, car registration documents, a police verification certificate and a social referral character certificate.
All drivers must also go through comprehensive training on how to operate the app and attend a mandatory anti-sexual harassment seminar.
The app uses GPS-enabled maps to allow users to find the closest available driver, usually just minutes away.
Once requested, the rider sees the driver’s photo, name and car registration and can watch on their smartphone in real-time as the vehicle arrives.
They can also check whether others have had a good experience with the driver.