In 2026, Uber utilizes a multi-layered safety system designed to protect drivers from physical, financial, and digital risks. A key feature is the "Safety Toolkit" within the app, which includes an emergency button that connects directly to local authorities and shares the vehicle's real-time GPS location. Uber also uses RideCheck technology, which detects if a trip goes significantly off-course or if a vehicle remains stationary for an unusually long time, prompting a safety agent to call the driver. To prevent physical disputes, Uber has expanded its "Record My Ride" feature, allowing drivers to use their smartphone's front camera and microphone to record encrypted video/audio of trips, which can only be accessed by Uber's safety team if a report is filed. Additionally, Uber protects drivers through passenger verification; in many markets, riders are required to upload a government ID or undergo a "selfie" check before they can request a ride. Financially, the "Earnings Dashboard" provides transparent, real-time tracking, and drivers are covered by specialized commercial insurance for liability and injury while the app is active and during trips.