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What happens when you press the emergency button on Ola?

What happens when you press the emergency button on Ola?

In case of emergency, you can raise an emergency (SOS) alert from your Ola app. Press SOS button on the Ola app to inform about safety related concerns to our safety response team in real time. Our safety response team will immediately get in touch with you and the driver.

What is emergency in Ola?

Citizens can use this service to book a cab to a hospital Ola Cabs on Thursday launched ‘Ola Emergency’ on its app to enable denizens to book urgent medical trips in the city. The ride-sharing firm launched the service in collaboration with the State Government.

What is safety button in Ola?

India’s ride-hailing company Ola has integrated its in-app emergency button with the Bengaluru Police’s safety app, Suraksha. The integration will let users share their ride-information including driver and car details with the city police to help them track the particular.

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Where is Ola emergency in Ola app?

In case of an emergency, customer can tap the ’emergency button’ on the top right corner of Ola app. Once the emergency mode is activated, an option to choose to speak to the police directly will appear on the screen. One can call cops directly by tapping on ‘Call Police’ button.

How do you signal SOS?

SOS is still recognized as a standard distress signal that may be used with any signaling method. It has been used as a visual distress signal, consisting of three short/three long/three short flashes of light, such as from a survival mirror.

Are Ola cabs working in Mumbai?

Not only Mumbai but Ola has resumed services in other parts of Maharashtra, including Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Solapur and Amravati. As per Ola, people living in these cities will be able to book cabs anywhere within the state for their essential travel needs.

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Can we use Ola in Bangalore?

Ola has enabled over 200 hospitals on its app to provide the service and ensure cabs are used only for essential medical travel. The service will be available across Bengaluru and is slated to soon launch in other major cities.

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