If you suspect your Uber driver is intoxicated or under the influence, your first priority is your own safety. Do not enter the vehicle if you haven't started the trip. If the trip is already in progress, ask the driver to pull over at a safe, well-lit location immediately and end the ride. Once you are safe, you should call 911 or local emergency services to report the driver, as this is a serious public safety hazard. Afterward, report the incident directly to Uber through the app’s "Safety Toolkit" or help center. Uber has a Zero Tolerance Policy for drug and alcohol use. Upon receiving a report of suspected impaired driving, Uber will typically suspend the driver's access to the app immediately while they conduct a thorough investigation. Drivers found in violation of this policy are permanently deactivated. Uber also uses technology to monitor for unusual driving patterns, but your real-time report is the most effective way to ensure the driver is removed from the road.