Uber Canada is making several changes to give drivers and couriers more transparency about their earnings and better protection when they're on the road.
The changes include a pilot rolling out later this year that will provide Ontario and B-C drivers with more information -- including the estimated fare and expected destination -- before they accept a trip.
The company says it is also aiming to protect drivers by identifying consumers who falsely report incidents or poorly rate drivers based on traits beyond their control, such as mechanical issues.
It says it also wants to ensure those reviews and allegations are not considered in drivers' ratings or account deactivations.