[NAGDU] Upcoming UBER Town Hall Session

Richard richard.petty at earthlink.net
Fri Jul 21 18:21:34 UTC 2023


Thank you Al. It certainly seems the matter falls under "…negative service concerns based on  guide dog and/or white cane use and/or blindness." Of not, how does it not?


-----Original Message-----
From: Al Elia <al.elia at aol.com> 
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2023 9:17 AM
To: Richard <richard.petty at earthlink.net>
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Upcoming UBER Town Hall Session

It will not. It will focus on denials and other negative service concerns based on  guide dog and/or white cane use and/or blindness.

On 21 Jul 2023, at 10:09, Richard wrote:

> How will this relate to the House Energy and Commerce hearing on July 26th titled, "Self-Driving Vehicle Legislative Framework?".
>
> There are potential serious safety matters for self-driving transit and TNCs (e.g., Uber and Lyft). Surely any of us who have experienced the danger of being dropped off at an incorrect location will be fearful of how systems can fail. Often addresses are not well identified and it's doubtful AI can problem solve ambiguous errors. (I have a sense of the possible danger from related problems  which have occurred even with human drivers when drivers have ended a trip at an incorrect location. GPS can be seriously incorrect. A correct drop off requires good problem solving and effective communication between the blind passenger and driver. Sighted passengers  can see a destination and direct the driver accordingly. This is not true for those of us who are blind. Many of us have had unpleasant and  even dangerous experiences.
>
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> Subject: [NAGDU] Upcoming UBER Town Hall Session
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>  From: National Federation of the Blind webmaster at nfb.orgNational
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> Upcoming UBER Town Hall Session
>
> July 27, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern via Zoom.
>
> Attend an upcoming event that UBER has organized to share your
> experiences and ask questions. As mentioned in the 2023 Presidential
> Report, a persistent problem we face is the denial by rideshare drivers
> who refuse to transport us because of our guide dogs and, sometimes,
> even just because we are blind people. The National Federation of the
> Blind has redoubled our efforts to make progress, but there is still
> much work to do. Join this town hall listening session with UBER on July
> 27, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern.
>
> During the 2023 National Convention, UBER representative, Liza Winship,
> spoke to the convention about the company’s commitment. Review
> Liza's remarks.
>
> “We have persuaded the courts to acknowledge that rideshare services
> are subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act, and we demand that
> these innovative transportation providers put the right policies and
> practices in place to make the legal ruling a reality. We are tired of
> waiting for equal treatment, and we are prepared to do everything
> necessary to stop the harmful discrimination that blind people are
> experiencing daily from drivers.” Mark Riccobono, President of the
> National Federation of the Blind
>
> "Blind people should not have to experience worry over whether they will
> be late for work, late to pick up their children from daycare, miss an
> important medical appointment, or be left stranded in a potentially
> unsafe environment caused by a denial." Raul Gallegos, President of the
> National Association of Guide Dog Users
>
> Below includes a recent message from UBER and how to access the
> listening session/town hall.
>
> Message from UBER
>
> Dear National Federation of the Blind members,
>
> Thank you for welcoming me as a representative of Uber to the
> eighty-third convening of this distinguished community. I was honored to
> demonstrate the company's commitments to working together on solutions
> to barriers impacting blind and low vision users of rideshare.
>
> We look forward to executing on our commitments to service animal
> handlers and also to learning more from you all about how our platform
> can best support your access to transportation. There are two ways we
> can stay in touch:
>
> 1. To submit feedback regarding our commitments to service animal
> handlers, please write to our team at serviceanimals-group at uber.com
> (please do not submit trip denials through this email, but do use it for
> feedback or ideas);
>
> 2. Join an NFB-exclusive town hall session on July 27 at 3:00 p.m.
> Eastern to learn more and ask questions. Briana Gilmore, Head of
> Accessibility Policy, and Chris Yoon, Product Manager, from Uber will
> host this hour-long info and feedback session. The Zoom info is included
> after the signature in this note.
>
> We look forward to building this relationship and investing in
> solutions for service animal handlers and the blind and low-vision
> community.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Liza Winship
>
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