Anyline study reveals rideshare drivers are
overly confident in their tire knowledge, putting passenger safety
at risk
VIENNA, June 24,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent survey commissioned by
Anyline, a global leader in AI-powered mobile data capture and
insights, exposes safety concerns resulting from poor understanding
of proper tire care and insufficient maintenance practices among
rideshare drivers. The survey reveals these insights ahead of
National Tire Safety Week, an initiative led by the U.S. Tire
Manufacturers Association that is dedicated to educating drivers
about the important role tires play in ensuring road safety.
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While more than 80% of rideshare drivers agree safety is one of
the most important factors to their passengers, just one-third
(34%) rate themselves as extremely knowledgeable about tire safety.
Almost one-quarter (23%) think 1/32 of an inch of tread depth or
less is safe. Moreover, two-thirds of drivers (64%) say they check
their tires regularly, but nearly half (48%) rely on a visual
inspection to evaluate tread depth, a method tire experts widely
regard as inadequate and highly subjective.
"Our survey reveals some seriously eye-opening information – not
only for rideshare users, but for the drivers and companies they
work for," said Chris Garcia, head
of U.S. automotive at Anyline. "Ridesharing has revolutionized the
way people get to and from their destinations, and yet the industry
is relying on outdated or insufficient tire management practices.
We believe more can and should be done to leverage next-generation
tire monitoring and management tools to help protect passengers and
make our streets safer."
Other findings from the Anyline survey of rideshare drivers
across the U.S. include:
- Delays for Drivers: More than one-third of rideshare
drivers (38%) have experienced a tire-related emergency or sudden
loss of pressure while performing a rideshare service. In addition,
more than 40% of drivers have had to cancel or delay rides due to
vehicle maintenance issues. These numbers highlight the importance
of proper and accurate tire inspection methods, which can be
improved by leveraging data-driven tools for tread depth
measurement and other real-time tire monitoring.
- Inconsistent Maintenance Practices: Out of the
rideshare drivers surveyed, 35% said they check their vehicle's
tires infrequently (i.e., only quarterly or annually), while 21%
are checking tire conditions only when prompted by a vehicle
warning alert. Reasons for not checking tires regularly include
forgetfulness, lack of knowledge on how to do so, and lack of
time.
- Appetite for Technology: More than half of
rideshare drivers (56%) said they would measure tire tread depth
monthly or more if they had access to technology that would allow
them to do it via a smartphone or other camera-enabled
device.
The Anyline survey highlights the need for increased adoption of
data-driven technology solutions – not just for rideshare drivers
and companies, but across the tire, automotive service, and
commercial fleet industries. Anyline's AI-powered vehicle and tire
scanning technology instantly transforms captured data into
actionable insights, optimizing operations and reducing costs. The
technology-driven tool is able to measure tread depth, detect
dangerous wear and ultimately enhance drivers' safety. Digital
inspections are the way of the future reducing human error and
ensuring safer roads.
"Tire safety is a crucial yet frequently overlooked aspect of
our daily lives," said Kim Kleine,
Senior Vice President of Public Affairs at the U.S. Tire
Manufacturers Association. "From our loved ones to key American
industries like rideshare services and commercial trucking,
everyone relies on tires day in and day out. Tires are the enablers
of mobility, and our society depends on their performance. National
Tire Safety Week serves as a timely reminder for drivers across the
nation to embrace a proactive mindset towards tire maintenance,
ensuring we can all continue moving forward safely and
efficiently."
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About the Survey
Anyline
commissioned TrendCandy, an
independent research firm, to survey 335 current
rideshare drivers on the efforts they take to stay safe on the
road. The margin of error for this study is +/- 5.3% at the 95%
confidence level.
About Anyline
Founded in Vienna in 2013, Anyline
has established itself as a global leader in mobile data capture
and data insights. Using the latest, most innovative artificial
intelligence and machine learning approaches, Anyline gives
businesses the power to read, measure and interpret visual
information with any mobile device.
Anyline is used by frontline workers at leading automotive and
tire manufacturers and retailers to quickly and accurately scan
tire sidewall, tread depth and vehicle data, including tire DOT
codes, vehicle identification numbers (VINs), license plates and
barcodes, using any standard mobile device or camera-enabled
automotive diagnostic devices.
Anyline helps businesses to move away from costly, tedious
manual processes and instead, make them easy, fast and convenient
for everyone, from the end user to the front-line worker.
Anyline's mobile data capture technology is CCPA/GDPR compliant,
ensuring that all data collected is processed and stored securely.
Anyline is trusted by household brands such as PepsiCo, Discount
Tire and IBM, as well as national governments and the United
Nations. For more information, visit www.anyline.com.
Contacts
Anyline
Jon Stotts,
Jonathan.stotts@anyline.com
Sr. PR and Communications Manager
Tiny Mighty Communications
Rachel Withers,
rwithers@tinymightyco.com
Elizabeth McCarthy,
emccarthy@tinymightyco.com
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