Uber is a platform which facilitates movement of objects and people. Uber offers taxi and merchant delivery services, as well as meal prep, delivery of groceries, and other services (Moon 2015). There are three main subsections to the corporation: Delivery, Mobility and Freight. Mobility services connect customers to Mobility Drivers that provide transportation in minibuses and motorbikes for their trips, as well as care.
Uber allows users to find and order local food, place orders for delivery or pickup, and then have it picked up. Delivery is available in some regions. It can also deliver grocery items, alcoholic drinks, and convenience stores goods. Freight is changing the logistics sector. Uber entered Saudi Arabian markets.
Careem has been voted the number one taxi app in Saudi Arabia. You can find a lot of drivers in the country so there is no waiting time, even in large cities. Bolt, an international internet transport service has been launched in Saudi Arabia. Nonetheless, they quickly captured a substantial portion of the local market (Fuhrmann & Kryut, 2019). Jeeny is currently the third most used online cab service. Most drivers using Jeeny in Saudi Arabia were previously taxi drivers.
KDDAD is another Saudi app for cabs that offers cheap intercity transport. KDDAD is a taxi service that allows you to travel from Riyadh and Jeddah. Some of Saudi Arabia’s wealthier ladies have never utilized the country’s taxi system because they feel it is unsuitable for them to ride in the regularly accessible older automobiles (Al-Garawi & Kamargianni, 2021). Careem and Uber offer an alternative as its drivers can only use cars less than 3 years old. Uber works with Saudi Arabian auto lenders to provide its drivers newer vehicles. The app allows the driver to be reserved and passengers can choose the driver they want. Some claim that smart-phone technology makes it easier to find a better driver.