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Uber CEO says rideshare ‘freed up’ his son from having to get a driver’s license—and he’s certainly one of many Gen Zers who aren’t keen to drive

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Editorial Board Published May 27, 2025
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Uber CEO says rideshare ‘freed up’ his son from having to get a driver’s license—and he’s certainly one of many Gen Zers who aren’t keen to drive
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Uber CEO says rideshare ‘freed up’ his son from having to get a driver’s license—and he’s certainly one of many Gen Zers who aren’t keen to drive

  • Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi’s son doesn’t but have his driver’s license, regardless of being over 18, he instructed The Verge’s Decoder podcast. In line with the Uber boss, his son is certainly one of many youngsters turning away from studying to drive and proudly owning a automobile due to the rise of rideshare. Uber has for a very long time touted its potential to disrupt automobile possession.

Gen Z are turning away from getting their driver’s licenses as a result of they will simply seize rideshares as an alternative, in response to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi—and his personal son isn’t any exception.

Whereas getting a license for Khosrowshahi was “a goal in life” representing freedom, his son has handed on this benchmark of teenagedom, he instructed The Verge’s Decoder podcast final week. The Uber CEO’s son is amongst a wave of teenagers embracing the comfort of rideshare over proudly owning a automobile, Khosrowshahi famous.

“This drives me crazy,” Khosrowshahi stated. “My son is over 18…I’m still trying to get my son to get his driver’s license, but Uber’s freed him up.”

In line with Khosrowshahi, the comfort of rideshare for the youthful technology is “absolutely having an effect on car ownership.” 

Certainly, from 1983 to 2022, the variety of 18-year-olds with driver’s licenses within the U.S. decreased from 80% to 60%, in response to information from the U.S. Division of Transportation’s Federal Freeway Administration. Since 2000, that share amongst 16-year-olds has dropped by greater than 1 / 4.

Younger individuals’s disinterest in driving goes past right this moment’s rideshare alternatives. A 2013 examine by the College of Michigan surveying 618 adults with out driver’s licenses discovered that 37% of respondents have been too busy to get a license, whereas 32% stated car possession and upkeep have been too costly. About one-third stated they get rides from different individuals. Khosrowshahi speculated that elevated urbanization is also a contributing issue to Gen Z’s rideshare desire.

“My parents put a lot of pressure on me to get one,” one 24-year-old in Philadelphia instructed The Washington Publish final yr. “But I haven’t needed one to this point. If there’s an emergency, I’ll call an Uber or 911.”

Uber didn’t reply to Fortune’s request for remark.

The way forward for automobile possession

Regardless of Khosrowshahi lamenting his son skipping out on what he thought of a teenage ceremony of passage, his hopes for the way forward for Uber will rely upon Gen Z persevering with to eschew driving. The CEO has lengthy touted rideshare’s potential to disrupt the attraction of automobile possession. In 2019 forward of Uber’s IPO, he stated his firm can be to automobile possession what Netflix and different streaming companies are to cable, taking away utilization alternatives for a product as soon as seen as non-negotiable.

“We and our competition are slowly de-bundling what I call the car bundle,” Khosrowshahi instructed CNBC on the time. “Now, you don’t have to use a car to go out to dinner, or you don’t have to use a car to take your kids to school, etc, etc. Each of these occasions is being replaced by an on-demand occasion.”

Because the rideshare large banks on fewer individuals shopping for automobiles, car registration within the U.S. has elevated 8% from about 263 million in 2015 to greater than 284 million in 2023, in response to Federal Freeway Administration information. Nevertheless, the ages of automobiles on the highway have continued to rise, per S&P World information, suggesting financial pressures could also be dissuading shoppers from buying automobiles on the present tempo.

Uber is attempting to faucet into shoppers’ continued fears in regards to the financial system, introducing this month a “route share” function providing shuttle companies alongside mounted routes at a extra inexpensive price to commuters. Critics have mocked the function as merely attempting to recreate public transportation, however Khosrowshahi instructed Decoder Uber isn’t involved in competing with mass transit. He as an alternative stated he sees route-sharing as complementary to taking a bus or practice as a result of some people could choose ridesharing for particular events like seeing a pal.

The rideshare firm stays centered on eliminating the necessity for brand spanking new automobiles on the highway,  Khosrowshahi insisted.

“It’s going to take loads of work to get there,” he stated. “We’re less than 3% of miles traveled on the road even though we’re a very big company.”

This story was initially featured on Fortune.com

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