Johannesburg, South Africa — Bolt Intensifies Driver Account Sharing Policy. Bolt, the ride-hailing service, has announced a stricter policy on driver account sharing in South Africa.
The company has threatened immediate suspension and permanent removal of accounts found to be involved in the practice.
According to Bolt’s official statement, the new measures are aimed at ensuring the safety and security of all users. Officials commented on the matter.
The policy change comes in the wake of several incidents where drivers have been found to be using the platform under false pretenses.
Bolt’s decision to crack down on this practice is seen as a response to these concerns. Under the new policy, any driver found sharing their account will face immediate suspension.
If the offense is repeated, the account will be permanently removed from the Bolt platform.
The company has also introduced a zero — tolerance policy for any driver who attempts to circumvent the new measures. Passengers are encouraged to report any suspicious activity, and Bolt has promised to investigate all reports thoroughly.
The intensification of Bolt’s policy on driver account sharing is expected to have a significant impact on the company’s operations in South Africa.
With the company facing increased competition from local and international players, the move is seen as a strategic effort to maintain its market position. Further details regarding the implementation of the new policy are expected to be released in the coming days.
For now, Bolt drivers are advised to adhere to the new guidelines to avoid any disciplinary action.





