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The first batch of driver and delivery partners to receive free vision-correction glasses. Uber Sri Lanka General Manager Bhavna Dadlani Jayawardene, Vehicle Regulation, Bus Transport Services and Train Compartments and Motor Car Industry State Minister Dilum Amunugama, and Uber Rides Sri Lanka Lead Thanushika Sivanathan
Uber recently announced a partnership with the Road Safety Volunteers task force set up by the Ministry of Transportation. The partnership is aimed at making roads safer in Sri Lanka by helping reduce potential accidents caused due to faulty vision.
As part of the partnership, Uber will invest over Rs. 2 million to help 5,000 highly engaged drivers and courier partners in Colombo get access to free eye check-ups and free vision correction glasses for up to Rs. 2,000 each. Uber has joined hands with the Eyecare Institute to serve as the facilitator for providing these services.
At the inaugural event, Vehicle Regulation, Bus Transport Services and Train Compartments and Motor Car Industry State Minister Dilum Amunugama, distributed free vision correction glasses to top-rated Uber driver-partners and Uber Eats delivery partners.
Speaking at the event Amunugama said: “We recognise the public health risk caused by the rising number of road accidents. Our Road Safety Volunteers Task Force has recognised faulty vision as a key contributing factor to such accidents. Today, private companies like Uber can play a critical role in reducing such incidents by supporting vision correction measures for drivers and delivery partners. Uber’s efforts to offer free eye check-ups and vision correction glasses with the Eyecare Institute is a step in the right direction.”
Uber Sri Lanka General Manager Bhavna Dadlani Jayawardena said: “Safety is paramount at Uber. Over the years, we have used a mix of technology-led features and human interventions to enhance safety on our platform. Our partnership with the Road Safety Volunteers Task Force will be an important step towards supporting safer roads in Sri Lanka. With the Eyecare Institute, drivers and delivery partners on our platform will get access to much-needed eye care and to make trips safer.”
Drivers and delivery partners who wish to avail of the free eye tests will be required to visit the Eyecare Institute facility in Colombo during weekdays between 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.