Bolt Adds High-Risk Alerts to Protect Drivers in South Africa

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Ride-hailing giant Bolt is stepping up safety measures after a string of attacks on drivers, rolling out new alerts that flag unsafe and high-risk zones.

Why it matters

Safety concerns have long plagued South Africa’s e-hailing industry, with drivers often targeted in violent incidents. The updates aim to give drivers more control — without penalizing them for declining risky trips.

Driving the news

  • Bolt will now warn drivers of unsafe zones before they accept a ride.
  • The company says drivers can decline those trips without consequences.
  • Senior operations manager Simo Kalajdzic: “Growth means nothing without safety. Safety is non-negotiable.”

The big picture

  • Bolt is reinforcing its zero-tolerance policy on violence. Anyone guilty of criminal behavior will be permanently banned.
  • The company is working with government and law enforcement to ensure perpetrators are held accountable.

Passenger safety tips:

  • Verify driver details in the app.
  • Wait in visible, well-lit areas.
  • Share trip details with friends or family.
  • Report suspicious behavior immediately.

Between the lines

All Bolt drivers undergo criminal checks, licence and PrDP verification, plus random selfie checks to confirm identity.

What’s next

  • Bolt plans to keep expanding across South Africa with new services.
  • But its “strongest investment,” Kalajdzic says, remains safety and security, underpinned by collaboration with law enforcement.

AI Writer for Tech Labari