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Uber to block low-rating riders in Australia and New Zealand | Uber to block low-rating riders in Australia and New Zealand |
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Uber is to block customers in Australia and New Zealand from its ride service if they have a low passenger rating. | Uber is to block customers in Australia and New Zealand from its ride service if they have a low passenger rating. |
Riders rated four-out-of-five stars or lower will be banned for six months. Ratings are based on feedback left by drivers after each journey. | Riders rated four-out-of-five stars or lower will be banned for six months. Ratings are based on feedback left by drivers after each journey. |
The move is aimed at improving passenger behaviour, the company said. | The move is aimed at improving passenger behaviour, the company said. |
Uber told the BBC that Australia and New Zealand had been identified as a place to bring in the rule after feedback from drivers. | |
The same policy was introduced in Brazil earlier this this year, Uber said, but it's the first time the control has been rolled out in an English-speaking market. | The same policy was introduced in Brazil earlier this this year, Uber said, but it's the first time the control has been rolled out in an English-speaking market. |
An Uber spokeswoman declined to be drawn on exactly how many of its 2.8 million users in Australia and New Zealand currently had ratings of below 4.0 - but conceded it was only "a few thousand". | An Uber spokeswoman declined to be drawn on exactly how many of its 2.8 million users in Australia and New Zealand currently had ratings of below 4.0 - but conceded it was only "a few thousand". |
The "vast majority" - believed to be more than 90% - had ratings of at least 4.5, the company said. | The "vast majority" - believed to be more than 90% - had ratings of at least 4.5, the company said. |
The policy will kick in on 19 September and passengers will receive several warnings before they are banned. | The policy will kick in on 19 September and passengers will receive several warnings before they are banned. |
What lowers your score? | What lowers your score? |
Susan Anderson, general director of Uber in Australia and New Zealand, said riders with a 4.0 rating or below would have received a number of one-star reviews from drivers. | Susan Anderson, general director of Uber in Australia and New Zealand, said riders with a 4.0 rating or below would have received a number of one-star reviews from drivers. |
"These are the small percentage of riders who are persistently not treating drivers with respect," she told Channel Seven's Sunrise programme on Wednesday. | "These are the small percentage of riders who are persistently not treating drivers with respect," she told Channel Seven's Sunrise programme on Wednesday. |
She said drivers expected basic courtesy from riders. Poor behaviour included users not being at their pick-up spot, or organising pick-ups in unsafe areas on the road. | She said drivers expected basic courtesy from riders. Poor behaviour included users not being at their pick-up spot, or organising pick-ups in unsafe areas on the road. |
"Be polite and considerate. Take your rubbish with you and don't make a mess in the car," Ms Anderson said. | "Be polite and considerate. Take your rubbish with you and don't make a mess in the car," Ms Anderson said. |
The company sent out a number of tips to users last month aimed at improving customer scores. | The company sent out a number of tips to users last month aimed at improving customer scores. |
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