
A man from Delhi recently made his voice heard after alleging that a rider from Uber Bike threatened and abused his sister over a fare dispute. The incident has struck a chord nationwide, reigniting concerns about the safety of women using app-based ride services.
What Happened: The Incident:
- The man, Abhishekh (Pandey), posted on LinkedIn that he booked a bike ride for his sister, expecting it to be safer than other modes of transport.
- During the ride, the driver (named as Sandeep, vehicle number UP82AU2854) reportedly demanded an additional fare beyond the app-quoted amount. When she refused, things escalated.
- The driver allegedly threatened her, saying: “I don’t care if my ID is deactivated, I’ll teach girls how they should travel.”
- She remained on the phone with her brother out of fear, and only got away once another driver arrived.
Aftermath & Public Response:
- The post drew widespread attention on social media, with many demanding stricter oversight and better safety features in ride-hailing services.
- Abhishekh criticized Uber and similar platforms for weak background checks, lack of emergency support, and inadequate accountability for drivers.
- He called for action: legal consequences, permanent bans, and public blacklisting of such drivers.
Uber’s Reaction:
- Uber responded by apologising, stating that the behavior was unacceptable and assuring that the matter has been escalated to a special team for investigation.
What This Raises: Safety & Regulation Issues:
- This incident underscores the vulnerabilities women face when traveling alone, especially late at night or in isolated areas.
- It highlights gaps in ride-sharing safety measures: monitoring driver conduct, real-time emergency assistance, and stronger accountability lines.
- The case also stresses the need for tighter regulation, mandatory safety features, stricter driver vetting, and more robust user recourse options in ride-hailing services.
Conclusion:
The allegations made by Abhishekh have reignited the discussion around women’s safety in app-based transport. While Uber has responded, the incident serves as a stark reminder that policies, emergency mechanisms, and driver screening must keep pace with the growing reliance on such services.

