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Uber rider stuck on I-95 hit with $600 bill


“I was coming in from San Francisco and didn’t really realize what was going on here,” Peters told WTOP, explaining that he hopped in an Uber bound for Richmond after landing at Dulles International Airport.

His Uber driver apparently did not realize the severity of the situation either, because the driver went on the highway and got stuck in the traffic disaster.

“It was kind of scary,” Peters said. “We didn’t have any food or water.”

Peters made it home after nine hours and paid a $200 Uber bill. However, Peters said Uber then tacked on $400 in additional charges, raising his bill to $600 in total.

“I’m still trying to find somebody to talk to understand why they feel like they could charge me this,” said Peters.

According to Uber’s website, “heavy traffic may cause your trip to take longer than expected and to compensate your driver for the additional time, your fare may change.”

Peters is disputing the additional charge.

“I’ll probably be banned from Uber but, you know, whatever,” Peters said.

The interstate fully reopened Tuesday night after more than a day of blockage, which caused havoc for thousands of commuters, including Sen. Tim Kaine, who were trapped on the roadway in the Stafford County area following Monday’s snowstorm that led to multiple crashes on I-95.

Vehicles were at a standstill, some for 24 hours, shutting off their engines in frigid weather to conserve dwindling fuel, many with little to no food or water.

Gov. Ralph Northam said that rain falling before the storm would have washed away any chemicals or salt used to pretreat the roads.

“First we had rain, which meant that we couldn’t adequately pretreat the roads. Then we had slushy snow that fell a lot faster than our snow plows could move it,” Northam said. “And then, as night fell, the temperatures dropped below freezing. All those together created the perfect storm for what happened on I-95.”

Posted: 01/05/2022 at 09:35AM



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Current Thread:
 
  
Uber rider stuck on I-95 hit with $600 bill -- FfxStationHokie 01/05/2022 09:35AM
  Force Majeure not “heavy traffic” ** -- VT BronzeBacker 01/05/2022 12:33PM
  Damn I love living down in Carolina. I remember -- jdkhokie 01/05/2022 10:53AM
  Why didn't he fly to Richmond????? -- EDGEMAN 01/05/2022 10:21AM
  ^^^This^^^ ** -- HOKIERIT 01/05/2022 10:13AM
  Like thousands of others, he was commuting for his job -- hoosnowahokie 01/05/2022 09:46AM
  Nope, trains were stuck, too, my friends. Y'all need some plows -- Flemington Hokie 01/05/2022 10:04AM
  Maybe he needed to get away from Anne? ** -- 3011Cochrane 01/05/2022 10:04AM
  There were no Congressional hearings on Monday, -- 3011Cochrane 01/05/2022 09:58AM
  C'mon -- hoosnowahokie 01/05/2022 10:02AM
  Nobody checked a GPS app? ** -- hucareshokiesrul 01/05/2022 09:42AM

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