(LANKAPUVATH | COLOMBO) – Uber, the leading platform for movement of people and things, today announced a partnership with the Sri Lanka Ministry of Transport to promote road safety in the country. 1000 driver partners across Uber Rides and Uber Eats in Sri Lanka will undergo first-aid training conducted by Sri Lanka Red Cross. After undergoing this training, these drivers will be able to provide potentially life-saving first-aid support to riders in case of accidents. This will include vital skills such as CPR, bandaging, and managing injuries, in case of emergencies.
The training was kickstarted today with 50 Tuk drivers in the presence of the Hon’ble State Minister for Transportation, Lasantha Alagiyawanna, Uber Sri Lanka’s Country Manager for Rides, ThanushikaSivanathan, Sri Lanka Red Cross Chairman, Colombo district, M. Rukshan, and, Uber India & South Asia’s Head of Policy, Sanjay Chadha, among others. The training will continue over the coming weeks with several training sessions planned in and around the capital Colombo.
Hon’ble State Minister of Transportation, Lasantha Alagiyawanna, said, “Today, rides at the tap of a button have made mobility easier and accessible. We believe that companies like Uber can play a critical role in improving road safety. By training drivers to impart first-aid when someone needs it and sensitizing them to the importance of traffic rules, they can help reduce accident-induced fatalities and make roads safer for all. Uber’s efforts to organize training for driver partners and delivery partners is a step in the right direction.”
ThanushikaSivanathan, Country Manager, Uber Rides Sri Lanka, said, “Safety of the riders and driver partners is paramount at Uber. We have continued to invest in technology-led features and human interventions to improve safety on our platform. Our partnership with the Ministry of Transport is another step towards enhancing road safety in Sri Lanka. With the support from Sri Lanka Red Cross and Sri Lanka Traffic Police, driver partners and delivery partners will be trained to provide first-aid and will be able to support someone in need, in-time.”
Uber has been committed to enhance road safety in Sri Lanka. In the past, Uber has helped 5000 driver partners and delivery partners get access to free eye check-ups and free vision correction glasses, as needed. It has also carried out various awareness campaigns including educational videos for driver partners to follow traffic rules at all times.