Kenya: Nine in Ten Kenyans Say Ride-Hailing Safer Than Traditional Transport
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Kenya: Nine in Ten Kenyans Say Ride-Hailing Safer Than Traditional Transport
Nairobi -- A new Ipsos Safety Index commissioned by ride-hailing platform Bolt shows that 94 percent of Kenyans consider ride-hailing services safer than traditional transport modes such as matatus and conventional taxis, highlighting a major shift in public perception toward tech-driven mobility.
Ride-Hailing Seen as Safer Than Matatus by 94% of Kenyans
A new Safety Index report by Ipsos, commissioned by Bolt and released on November 10, reveals a shift in how Kenyans perceive urban mobility. An overwhelming 94% of ride-hailing users now consider app-based services safer than traditional transport modes such as matatus and taxis, an endorsement of the role technology plays in enhancing commuter safety. [...] The post Ride-Hailing Seen as Safer Than Matatus by 94% of Kenyans appeared first on Kh…
Ride-hailing apps are making Kenyans safer on the roads, survey finds
A new Safety Index report commissioned by Bolt and conducted by Ipsos reveals a major shift in Kenyan public perception. 94% of ride-hailing users now consider services like Bolt inherently safer than conventional transport modes such as matatus and traditional taxis. This finding highlights a growing reliance on technology-driven mobility solutions across the nation. The […] The post Ride-hailing apps are making Kenyans safer on the roads, surv…
94% of Kenyan Ride-Hailing Users View Service as Safer Than Other Transport
A new Safety Index report by Ipsos reveals that 94% of Kenyan ride-hailing users consider these services to be inherently safer than conventional transport modes like matatus and traditional taxis. The report, commissioned by the ride-hailing platform Bolt, surveyed 250 active users across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru. It indicates a significant shift in public … The post 94% of Kenyan Ride-Hailing Users View Service as Safer Than Other …
Bolt Survey Shows 81 Percent Trust Ride Hailing Safety
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/bolt-survey-shows-81-percent-trust-ride-hailing-safety/A new Ride Hailing Safety Index Report commissioned by Bolt and conducted by research firm Ipsos reveals that 81 percent of Ghanaians perceive ride hailing as safer than traditional transport options, reflecting growing confidence in app based mobility across major cities. The report, based on sur…
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