In wake of armed robbery, Madison rideshare driver shares safety concerns

MADISON, Wis. — After a Madison rideshare driver was allegedly robbed at gunpoint, other drivers are raising concerns about safety on the job.

According to police, two riders pulled out a gun when the driver arrived at their destination. As he was about to hand over his phone and money, the suspects allegedly got out of the car and took off running.

“It’s a real concern,” said David Zahn, who drives for Uber in his retirement to make some extra money…

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