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Uber Knowingly Leased Unsafe Honda Vezels To Drivers: Report
Uber Knowingly Leased Unsafe Honda Vezels To Drivers: Report-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:39

Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is engineering a bid to reassume power at the ride-hailing giant, but a new report could derail his effort before it really gets off the ground: Uber knowingly leased defective Honda Vezels to prospective drivers without getting the necessary repairs, .

Back in 2013, Uber launched in Singapore, a city the company considered key to expanding its operations across the globe. But Uber had problems finding enough drivers to fill demand, the WSJ reports. So it created a local subsidiary to rent Uber-owned cars to drivers for roughly $50 per day.

This, according to the report, immediately created problems. The WSJ, citing internal company emails and documents and interviews with regional employees, found that Uber managers bought more than 1,000 defective Honda Vezels and rented them out to drivers—despite being fully aware of a recall and failing to get the cars necessary repairs. A rental agreement from 2016 that the newspaper obtained told drivers the vehicles were in “perfect running condition.”

Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is down, but he somehow does not yet consider himself out,…

The story relays an incident involving Uber driver Koh Seng Tian, whose rental burst into flames during a drive this past January.

From the WSJ:

On Jan. 11, Uber driver Mr. Koh picked up a passenger at 1:30 p.m. and drove 19 minutes, the accident report says. “Upon reaching the location,” Mr. Koh is quoted as saying, “the passenger alighted. Subsequently I smelled some smoke in the interior.”

The accident report shows photos of Mr. Koh’s Vezel with its burned dashboard and a broken windshield.

News of the fire rippled through Uber’s Singapore office after its insurance provider said it wouldn’t cover the damage because of the known recall, emails show. Word reached Uber’s San Francisco executives two days later, emails show.

Uber’s lawyers in Singapore began assessing the legal liability, including possibly violating driver contracts for supplying faulty cars and failing to immediately inform the Land Transport Authority about the defective cars, emails show. “There is clearly a large safety/responsible actor/brand integrity/PR issue” for Uber, an internal report read.

Gotta think about the brand integrity.

Uber’s history is rife with examples of the company flouting laws and authorities, from refusing to get necessary permits——to operate semi-autonomous cars in San Francisco to the that helped it undermine law enforcement investigating the company.

Uber’s also with Google’s self-driving car project, Waymo, which accused Uber of hatching a plan with a former Google engineer to steal self-driving car secrets and use them to advance the ride-hailing company’s own autonomous vehicle ambitions. (Uber has denied the allegations.)

A spokesperson for Uber didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, but we’ll update the post if we hear back.

Uber said in an email that it quickly notified all affected drivers to schedule appointments to replace the defective part, pending availability of the parts, and that it informed government authorities of its plan to disable the defect, without receiving any objection. The company also created a recall protocol, which previously didn’t exist.

A spokesperson said:

As soon as we learned of a Honda Vezel from the Lion City Rental fleet catching fire, we took swift action to fix the problem, in close coordination with Singapore’s Land Transport Authority as well as technical experts. But we acknowledge we could have done more—and we have done so. We’ve introduced robust protocols and hired three dedicated experts in-house at LCR whose sole job is to ensure we are fully responsive to safety recalls. Since the beginning of the year, we’ve proactively responded to six vehicle recalls and will continue to do so to protect the safety of everyone who uses Uber.

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