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Uber launches child seats in cars across Melbourne

Uber is rolling out a new pilot program allowing Melbourne parents to book a ride with a child seat installed

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Popular ride-sharing service Uber has launched a new child seat trial in Melbourne.

From today, parents and guardians in the Melbourne metropolitan area can reserve a trip with an installed baby or child seat.

According to Uber, Melbourne was selected due to its "high density of family households", with plans – all going well – to expand the service nationally in 2023.

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To access the feature, users can schedule an Uber ride between 30 minutes and 30 days in advance, using its existing reserve function, and select a Child Seats trip.

Each ride can fit up to five passengers, including a maximum of two children, with a $9.99 surcharge above a regular UberXL trip.

It says most vehicles in the UberXL category – typically a larger seven-seat SUV or people-mover, such as a Toyota Kluger or Kia Carnival – can comfortably fit two child seats.

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To ensure the correct seat is available, users must let the driver know which is required, and set the pick-up spot to allow for safe installation.

The child seats will be provided by Baby Bunting, with eligible drivers required to complete education modules, including an in-person workshop with a specialised instructor.

Drivers will be required to purchase the child seats – a pre-approved child seat for 0-4-year-olds and a pre-approved booster seat for 4-8-year-olds – but Uber says its drivers will receive a discounted price through Baby Bunting.

“We know there’s huge demand for family-friendly rides, and at Uber we want to support Aussie families to move around as easily and safely as possible," said Uber Australia general manager, Dom Taylor.

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“Uber Child Seats has huge potential to make transport more convenient for many Aussie parents and guardians, while supporting driver-partners with more earning opportunities during the daytime, when most families travel.

"Along with the driver-partners involved in the pilot, we’re excited to be bringing this safe and convenient transport option to Melbourne families, just in time for the summer holidays.”

All children must be accompanied by an adult during the trip.

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