Driver training workshops to improve ride-hail journeys in 2026
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As the year gets underway, drivers on the inDrive ride-hailing platform are sharpening their skills through a dedicated driver training workshop designed to set the standard for the months ahead. The session focused on professionalism, safety and passenger comfort, ensuring drivers are well equipped to deliver consistent, high-quality ride experiences as demand builds across the year.
“The training comes at an important time as South Africans kick start their new year,” says Ashif Black, country representative of inDrive. “Whether it’s basic etiquette on how to interact with passengers, how to maintain decorum in a stressful or tense situation on the road, or adhering to safety protocols, the goal of the training is to ensure inDrive rides go smoothly this year and beyond.”
Drivers engaged with real-life scenarios that commonly occur during trips, discussing practical approaches to handle each situation effectively. The training emphasised maintaining professionalism in every passenger interaction while ensuring a safe and comfortable experience, with particular attention to the needs and concerns of female passengers, given the current safety climate in the country.
Participants explored strategies for de-escalating potential conflicts, recognising risky situations early, and building trust with passengers’ skills essential – not only for their personal safety but also for fostering confidence in the service and encouraging repeat rides.
These standards speak to the everyday expectations of South African riders who want a consistent experience, a clean and calm environment, and a sense that the person driving respects them and the job.
Industry research continues to show that users see ride-hailing as a safer and more reliable option when basic professional behaviour is consistent. In fact, a recent study conducted by Ipsos found that 90% of ride-hailing users consider ride-hailing services safer than conventional transport options like buses or traditional taxis, with 92% saying they feel safer using ride-hail after dark.
By investing in driver training, inDrive reinforces its commitment to creating a safe, professional and reliable ride-hailing experience for all passengers. These workshops not only strengthen drivers’ skills and confidence on the road but also contribute to building trust and loyalty among riders, ensuring every trip – day or night, busy or quiet – is handled with care, competence and respect.
As inDrive looks ahead to the year, the company believes these workshops will equip drivers with practical tools to navigate everyday challenges on the road, while giving passengers the reassurance they expect from a safe, professional and reliable ride-hailing service.
