Bolt Imposes Stricter Driver Rules Following Fatal Crash in Kyiv — Here’s What’s Changing.
Bolt’s New Driver Restrictions
According to Novyny.live: After a deadly accident in Kyiv that claimed four lives, ride-hailing company Bolt has introduced tougher restrictions for its drivers. The crash occurred on June 5 when a Mercedes driver completing a ride request caused a collision that killed passengers. The driver had 39 traffic violations on record, raising serious concerns about transport safety in the city.
In response, Bolt acted swiftly by deactivating the driver’s account. The driver now faces up to 10 years in prison, highlighting the gravity of the incident and the consequences of reckless driving.
Safety Measures
To prevent future tragedies, Bolt announced stricter oversight measures for its drivers. Among the new rules, the company emphasized that it will impose severe penalties on drivers caught speeding. These steps aim to improve safety for both drivers and passengers.
This tragedy underscores the critical need for traffic law compliance and driver accountability in the transport sector. Bolt’s new restrictions could mark a significant step toward enhancing overall road safety, as such incidents erode public trust in taxi services. The company’s decisive actions may also push other transport firms to reevaluate their safety policies and driver monitoring practices.
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