Calling an Uber means getting exposed to bad indoor air inside random cars

Uber needs to spend money for portable media air cleaners to provide to their drivers to maintain better indoor air inside the car for sensitive passengers

In our parents’ day, you only had a few chances to get around the town if you didn’t have a car or a bicycle. At least in our town there isn’t a train or subway system, so the chances for public moveation were either buses or taxi cabs. My parents rarely hired cab drivers because the cost was so incredibly high… Luckily all of us had a car growing up, but I started riding public buses in high college because it was the only way I could get to an adjacent town when I didn’t have a driver’s license or a car of our own. But our current town largely lacks public moveation, especially in the rural outskirts. Unless you have a car or a motorcycle, you better hope that you can pedal fast on a bike. Calling an Uber driver isn’t consistently a perfect solution either. While Uber is often cheaper than town cab services, it’s still by no means cheap, recognizably if you have a limited income. On top of that, you have no idea what the indoor air quality is going to be love when you jump into a random Uber driver’s car. Sometimes the air odors clean, however other times there’s a strong musty mold odor that gives myself and others a strong physical reaction in our sinuses & respiratory system. Uber needs to spend money for portable media air cleaners to provide to their drivers to maintain better indoor air inside the car for sensitive passengers. I recently bought a portable media air cleaner for our own car & I was amazed at the immediate improvement that it brought. At least I have fewer flu symptom symptoms when I’m inside our car.

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