Uber admits it rented fire-prone cars to drivers in Singapore – Aug

Uber admits it rented fire-prone cars to drivers

The ride-hailing startup has admitted it provided the faulty vehicles even however they had been recalled months earlier over a defect that could cause them to catch fire.

Uber said in a statement Friday that it moved to address the issue after one of the cars burst into flames.

The unsettling news was very first exposed in a Wall Street Journal article that said Uber managers in Singapore knowingly bought more than 1,000 recalled Honda Vezels and rented them to drivers in Singapore without the necessary repairs.

“As soon as we learned of a Honda Vezel . catching fire, we took swift act to fix the problem, in close coordination with Singapore’s Land Transport Authority as well as technical experts,” Uber said in a statement to CNNMoney. “But we acknowledge we could have done more — and we have done so.”

An Uber spokesman declined to comment on when executives became aware of the fire risk.

The company’s admission of its shortcomings in Singapore comes as it attempts to recover from months of crisis that culminated in the resignation six weeks ago of co-founder and CEO Travis Kalanick. The rock hard was hit by criticism over its treating of sexual harassment allegations and the departures of numerous top executives.

Andrew Macdonald, Uber’s top executive in Asia and Latin America, said last month the rock hard is experiencing an “evolution” in its management treatment. He told CNNMoney in an interview that “we’re not at a scale where we’re a startup anymore.”

The safety crisis in Singapore erupted in January when an Uber driver’s Honda Vezel caught fire just after he had dropped a passenger off, according to the Journal’s report. The blaze melted the car’s dashboard and punctured its windshield, but the driver emerged unhurt.

Honda recalled ems of thousands of Honda Vezels in April two thousand sixteen due to the risk of an electrical part catching fire. The Journal reported that Uber was notified about the recall the following month but continued to buy the unrepaired vehicles and rent them out.

Following the fire in January, Uber has had all the affected Vezels repaired, the company spokesman said.

The company said in its statement it has “introduced sturdy protocols” and appointed three fresh experts “whose foot job is to ensure we are fully responsive to safety recalls.”

The company emphasized that it had “proactively responded to six vehicle recalls” since the beginning of the year “and will proceed to do so.”

Singapore’s Land Transport Authority didn’t instantaneously react to a request for comment on the safety problems with the Uber rental cars.

Uber admits it rented fire-prone cars to drivers in Singapore – Aug

Uber admits it rented fire-prone cars to drivers

The ride-hailing startup has admitted it provided the faulty vehicles even however they had been recalled months earlier over a defect that could cause them to catch fire.

Uber said in a statement Friday that it moved to address the issue after one of the cars burst into flames.

The unsettling news was very first exposed in a Wall Street Journal article that said Uber managers in Singapore knowingly bought more than 1,000 recalled Honda Vezels and rented them to drivers in Singapore without the necessary repairs.

“As soon as we learned of a Honda Vezel . catching fire, we took swift activity to fix the problem, in close coordination with Singapore’s Land Transport Authority as well as technical experts,” Uber said in a statement to CNNMoney. “But we acknowledge we could have done more — and we have done so.”

An Uber spokesman declined to comment on when executives became aware of the fire risk.

The company’s admission of its shortcomings in Singapore comes as it attempts to recover from months of crisis that culminated in the resignation six weeks ago of co-founder and CEO Travis Kalanick. The stiff was hit by criticism over its treating of sexual harassment allegations and the departures of numerous top executives.

Andrew Macdonald, Uber’s top executive in Asia and Latin America, said last month the rigid is experiencing an “evolution” in its management treatment. He told CNNMoney in an interview that “we’re not at a scale where we’re a startup anymore.”

The safety crisis in Singapore erupted in January when an Uber driver’s Honda Vezel caught fire just after he had dropped a passenger off, according to the Journal’s report. The blaze melted the car’s dashboard and punctured its windshield, but the driver emerged unhurt.

Honda recalled ems of thousands of Honda Vezels in April two thousand sixteen due to the risk of an electrical part catching fire. The Journal reported that Uber was notified about the recall the following month but continued to buy the unrepaired vehicles and rent them out.

Following the fire in January, Uber has had all the affected Vezels repaired, the company spokesman said.

The company said in its statement it has “introduced sturdy protocols” and appointed three fresh experts “whose foot job is to ensure we are fully responsive to safety recalls.”

The company emphasized that it had “proactively responded to six vehicle recalls” since the beginning of the year “and will proceed to do so.”

Singapore’s Land Transport Authority didn’t instantly react to a request for comment on the safety problems with the Uber rental cars.

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