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Uber is doing its part to protect women — and now some male drivers are upset

Pairing female passengers with female drivers is one meaningful way to allow women drivers and passengers to feel safer.

Close up of young woman using mobile app device on smartphone to hail a taxi ride on city street after work in the evening.
In July, Uber introduced its “Women Preferences” pilot program in the United States.Getty Images

Kendra Stanton Lee is a writer and teacher in Boston who also drives for Uber. Her essays have appeared in Slate, The Washington Post, and The Boston Globe. For more of her writing visit www.kendrastantonlee.com. 

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