Yes, Uber vehicles are tracked extensively via GPS technology embedded in the driver's smartphone and the Uber app's backend infrastructure. Every trip is monitored in real-time from the moment a driver accepts a request until the passenger is dropped off. This tracking serves multiple purposes: it allows the "Share My Trip" feature, which lets passengers send their live location to friends or family for safety, and it provides a digital breadcrumb trail in case of disputes over routes or fares. In 2026, Uber's safety suite also includes "RideCheck," which uses GPS data and smartphone sensors to detect if a trip has gone off-course or if a vehicle has been involved in a collision. If a significant anomaly is detected, the app automatically reaches out to both the driver and the rider to check on their well-being. This data is also stored by Uber for insurance and law enforcement purposes if an incident is reported after the fact.