Armed drivers rideshare service to roll out in Austin
Nov 20, 2024
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — A new rideshare service rolling out in Austin will featured armed drivers, in an effort company officials say will help bolster customers' security.
Ride-hailing service BlackWolf announced this month it was expanding its services into Austin, Dallas and Houston. Founder Kerry KingBrown launched the company in Atlanta last year, inspired to develop a rideshare platform centered around security after hearing about his friend's experience of being sex trafficked.
Services have since expanded to Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona, along with the Florida communities of Boca Raton, Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg and West Palm Beach.
BlackWolf currently offers two tiers of service: BlackWolf Premium and BlackWolf Armed, with the latter the only service level featuring armed drivers. The business is also working to roll out a BlackWolf Comfort service.
BlackWolf Premium drivers must undergo thorough background checks and also are required to have at least four years of experience in the military, law enforcement and security sectors. This service offering specializes in premium sedans and SUV vehicles, with eligible types outlined here.
BlackWolf Armed focuses on hiring drivers who hold active security licenses in their respective states. These drivers will also have premium sedans and SUVs.
BlackWolf Comfort drivers will go through an extensive background check and are required to have at least four years of experience in the military, law enforcement or security. This service level will feature "everyday vehicles," with a list of eligible vehicle types listed online.
Currently, Lyft's safety policy outlines a stringent "no weapons" clause for all properties, applying to both Lyft Hubs and its service centers. This "no weapons" policy applies to its drivers, even in areas where they are legally allowed to carry a weapon.
For Uber, its policy confirms riders and their guests along with Uber drivers and food delivery workers aren't allowed to carry firearms "to the extent permitted by applicable law."
KXAN reached out to BlackWolf for more details on when its expansion into Austin will happen. We will update this story once we've received a response.