Ola Rolls Out Real-Time Ride Monitoring  For Passenger Security

Through AI-driven systems, Ola will track ongoing trips to analyse ride indicators like detours, midway stops, etc.
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Ola’s new ride monitoring system is called Ola Guardian.
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Ola’s new ride monitoring system is called Ola Guardian.
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In a bid to step up passenger safety, Indian ride-hailing company Ola has rolled out a real-time ride-monitoring system named Ola Guardian.

Ola Guardian, based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine-learning tools, will go live in Delhi and Kolkata by the end of October, and in other Indian cities by the end of 2018.

"Ola Guardian, the real-time monitoring system to strengthen ride safety of customers, has been launched as a pilot in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Pune," the city-based cab-aggregator said in a statement.

As a part of project Guardian, all ongoing trips would be tracked through AI-driven systems, analysing ride indicators like route deviations, unexpected and mid-way stops among others.

Safety triggers, which will be created based on the time of travel and other ride indicators, will be monitored by Ola's safety response team.

"Post analysing the data, the safety response team will connect with customer to assess any potential unsafe ride and provide assistance as required," the statement added.

Instances of the drivers registered on ride-hailing platforms taking detours and allegedly molesting women in various Indian cities in the past have raised alarms about passenger safety.

Through the project, Ola will track all live trips across the cities and reach out to the passenger immediately if any route diversions or mid-way stops are tracked by the systems. Ola added that it was also working with the state governments to map unsafe routes into the monitoring platform to enhance the system’s performance.

A few months ago, Ola also rolled out its technology-powered selfie authentication, wherein drivers need to validate their identity by taking a selfie and sharing with the Ola team through the app to avoid impersonators driving through the platform.

Founded in 2011, Bengaluru-based Ola is competing against American rival Uber in the ride-hailing market. It has forayed over the last few months into Australia, the UK and will soon launch its services in New Zealand.

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