Positive points to consider:
– The app allows for quick, easy ride requests—ideal if the older adult is familiar with smartphones;
– The estimated arrival time and driver’s name appear before the ride, making it easier for family members to monitor;
– Trips can be shared in real time, offering extra peace of mind.
Things to keep in mind:
– Some users have reported drivers lacking patience or not offering help getting in or out of the car;
– Not all vehicles are easily accessible or spacious, which can be a challenge for people with limited mobility;
– Customer support may be slow if something goes wrong, which is worth considering.
In short, it depends on the specific needs of the person and their past experience with the app.
A supervised test ride can help decide if Bolt is a good regular option. If you have more insights to share, feel free to post them on Xolvie.