The health and safety of the RideON Canada community is our priority. With the evolving situation around COVID-19, we want to make sure RideON Canada drivers and riders know the best ways to help protect themselves and others when sharing the ride. We change our policies with according to covid updates confirmed by health ministries.
RideON Canada is committed to follow the guidelines provided by the Health Authorities. We want you to move freely, make the most of your time, and be connected to the people and places that matter most to you. That is why we are committed to safety with the aim of reducing incidents. We have included the terms of use for drivers to ensure passengers health safety.
Safety is our top priority. We care deeply about the safety of RideON Canada drivers and are grateful for everything you are doing to help support our communities during this time.
You can help protect yourself and others when you ride, and there are a few things you can do to help stay safe like
RideOn Canada requires both drivers and riders to wear face coverings for every ride. Put your mask on before you get in the car and wear it for the whole ride. Remember to sanitize your hands after putting on, touching, or taking off your face covering.
You can now have a max of two riders in RideOn Canada rides to ensure social distancing.
Before you head out for your ride, think about what to have on hand (like sanitizer and a mask). Sanitize your hands before touching anything in the car. .
If you think you have the virus, staying home is the best way to help contain it and protect other people..
When possible, open the windows during your ride. This helps to increase the fresh air circulation in the car.
Put some distance between yourself and your driver. There are also small changes you can make to reduce contact and help protect others: handling your own luggage, bringing your own water, and not requesting a phone charger.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. This includes door frames and handles, windows, seat belt buckles, the steering wheel, the gearshift, signaling levers, and other vehicle parts. If surfaces are dirty, clean them with detergent or soap and water before you disinfect..
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