First thought: I'm not particularly wise in the ways of Uber, and I didn't know minors couldn't ride alone. I hear my students at school talking about using Ubers fairly often. I've heard kids say, "My mom texted and says she can't pick me up -- she told me to go ahead and book an Uber for the end of the school day." Or, "My mom is taking my little brother to the dentist, so I have to Uber home." Thing is, I am 100% sure that teens are doing this ... with parental permission. I never thought about it much.
My daughter has mentioned that some of her co-workers at the mall occasionally use Ubers to get to work when they don't have rides available, and some of them are high school students. The point: I suspect this is a rule that isn't enforced in reality.
Second thought: This is a tragedy, but I can't see that it's the Uber driver's fault. If no Uber had been available, she would've sought out another avenue.
My daughter has mentioned that some of her co-workers at the mall occasionally use Ubers to get to work when they don't have rides available, and some of them are high school students. The point: I suspect this is a rule that isn't enforced in reality.
Second thought: This is a tragedy, but I can't see that it's the Uber driver's fault. If no Uber had been available, she would've sought out another avenue.