googlenews Posted February 12, 2018 Report Share Posted February 12, 2018 Quartz Uber is getting serious about keeping drowsy drivers off the roadQuartzThe ride-hailing company is rolling out a new policy that requires US drivers to take a six-hour break after 12 consecutive hours of driving. Uber plans to enforce this policy with an app feature that counts down available driving hours, warning ...Uber mandates a six-hour rest period for frequent driversWashington PostDrowsy Driving: Asleep at the Wheel | Features | CDCCDCUber drivers working up to 19 hours a day just to get byNew York PostLyft Helpall 59 news articles » https://www.google.com/news Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...