International ride-hailing service, being operative in over 700 cities, inDrive today, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, announced the launch of a DrivingNaari programme, aiming to offer women equal chances in pursuing driving as a profession. In a statement, inDrive announced that the initiative will enable marginalized women to pursue careers as professional drivers, providing them with opportunities for dignified livelihoods.
"We are launching a pilot project with women from Delhi NCR, and then plan to scale across India. We will welcome women from all over India to register for the inDrive DrivingNaari programme and take up commercial driving as a career option," an inDrive spokesperson for the APAC region said.
inDrive has collaborated with the Institute of Driving and Traffic Research (IDTR) managed by Maruti Suzuki to provide a full 30-day driving course to all participants.
The participants will also be given medical insurance, round-the-clock road assistance, and a safety kit.
Upon becoming a driver partner with inDrive, they will be provided a car on lease, financed by inDrive, with commission-free rides on the inDrive platform, the company said.
The company is also offering security features such as the option to choose passengers based on their profiles, routes, and price offers, driver verification, safety buttons, and rate the passenger.
Women drivers will be provided training to use these features, inDrive said. inDrive follows a fair-price setting model under which passengers and drivers negotiate fares among themselves. It offers ride-hailing, intercity, freight, and delivery services in India.