Increasingly, school-aged kids are being delivered to the school gates by Uber drivers.
Cue *gasps* and *shock* and *outrage*.
Uber drivers are supposedly calling them ‘Generation Lazy’.
They’re the Parents outsourcing drop-off duties to the modern ride-sharing company in a bid to save time.
Speaking to the Herald Sun, one Uber driver says he has taken a mother and her two primary-aged children to school, and has also driven tardy teenagers to high schools.
“It’s part of the lazy generation. Why take a school bus or walk, or drive your child to school, if you can get an Uber?” the driver said.
“Parents are setting up Uber accounts for their 15-year-olds — they have the mobile phone, the credit card, and now the Uber account.”
Now, he says, the roads surrounding Melbourne’s fanciest, most expensive schools are clogged with kid-filled Ubers.
Top Comments
I can definitely see the merit in this. Not for everyday use, but in emergencies it could really be useful for parents. Especially for older high school kids.
hmmmmm, stick my child in a car with a stranger who has no real insurance for the ride with a company that doesnt really background check the drivers or make sure that the vehicles have regular safety and service checks.
Yes darling but little Tarquin is far too delicate to ride in a nasty old school bus with other children