Proposed legislation in Pennsylvania would require Uber, Lyft drivers to take extra safety steps

Uber, Lyft drivers would be required to take extra safety steps under proposed Pennsylvania legislat

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A Pennsylvania lawmaker has proposed new legislation aimed at increasing safety for passengers using rideshare apps like Lyft and Uber. 

According to the memo written by Rep. Tim Brennan (D-Bucks County), 50% of all 18-to-29-year-olds and 24% of adults aged 50 and older have used a rideshare service.

Under the new proposed legislation, drivers would need to take measures to properly identify themselves throughout their vehicle, including identification with their photo, name, and license plate number of the vehicle they are driving. 

There are three main focuses of the proposed legislation; drivers will need to have the following:

  • Markers or signs that can be illuminated
  • Barcodes in the rear and passenger windows
  • Credential placards 

The bill has yet to be introduced and Rep. Brennan is asking other members to support the proposed legislation. 

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