Key Takeaways

Safety is the single most important factor determining whether women use a ride-hailing platform regularly or avoid it entirely. A 2024 survey of urban commuters across six countries found that 61% of women cited safety concerns as the primary reason for choosing between ride-hailing providers, ahead of price (23%) and wait time (16%). Platforms that invest in credible, visible safety infrastructure retain female riders at significantly higher rates and attract a segment that drives disproportionate long-term revenue — women account for approximately 55–60% of ride-hailing demand in most urban markets.

Beyond commercial impact, safety features carry regulatory weight. An increasing number of markets — India, the UAE, Kenya, Brazil, the UK — have introduced or proposed regulations requiring ride-hailing platforms to implement specific safety capabilities. Operators without compliant infrastructure face licence risk in addition to churn risk. This guide covers the complete safety feature set required to build a ride-hailing platform that protects women riders and meets emerging regulatory standards.

    Feature 1: In-App SOS Emergency Button

    One-Tap Emergency Alert

    The SOS button is the most recognised safety feature in ride-hailing. A single tap from the rider app immediately alerts pre-registered emergency contacts, sends the current GPS location and vehicle details, and optionally contacts local emergency services via a direct call or SMS.

    SOS implementation requirements:

    Feature 2: Live Trip Sharing

    Live trip sharing allows riders to send a real-time link to trusted contacts — family, friends, colleagues — that shows the trip in progress: vehicle location, driver name, plate number, estimated arrival time, and route taken. Unlike the SOS button, trip sharing is a proactive, preventive safety feature that riders use as a matter of habit rather than emergency response.

    Implementation best practices:

    Feature 3: Driver Verification and Identity Confirmation

    The most impactful safety layer is not in-ride technology — it is pre-ride verification. Ensuring that the driver behind the wheel is the registered, background-checked person assigned to the booking eliminates the most common category of serious incident: impersonation by an unverified driver.

    Driver verification stack:

    Feature 4: Women-Only Mode

    Women-only mode matches female riders exclusively with female drivers. Pioneered in markets like Saudi Arabia (Careem Women) and India (Ola Pink), it has expanded globally as a premium safety tier that commands higher rider retention and, in some markets, higher fare acceptance than standard service.

    Operational requirements for women-only mode:

    Feature 5: In-Trip Audio and Video Recording

    In-trip recording — where the app records audio or video during the ride, stored encrypted on the platform's servers — is one of the most impactful safety features available, and one of the most sensitive from a privacy perspective. Implemented correctly, it deters driver misconduct without constituting constant surveillance, and provides evidential material in the event of an incident report.

    Recording feature design principles:

    Feature 6: Trusted Contacts and Emergency Profile

    Beyond trip sharing, a comprehensive emergency profile allows riders to store information that becomes critical in an incident: emergency contacts, medical information, and personal safety preferences. This transforms the platform from a transport service into a safety ecosystem that riders trust.

    Feature 7: Incident Reporting and Resolution

    Safety features prevent incidents; incident reporting features build rider trust in the platform's response when something does go wrong. The quality of your incident handling — speed, empathy, and outcome — is the single largest driver of whether a rider who experiences a problem remains on your platform or abandons it.

    Incident reporting design:

    Regulatory Compliance by Region

    Safety feature requirements vary significantly by market. Key regulatory frameworks to be aware of: