Boston Police crack down on 3 major food delivery companies' 'reckless drivers'

Authorities in Boston are working to crack down on three major food delivery companies over an increase in reckless scooter, moped, and motorcycle operations by delivery drivers.

According to Boston 25 News, Boston’s Police Commissioner Michael Cox and the Mayor’s Chief of Streets Jascha Franklin-Hodge sent a letter to Grubhub, Uber Technologies, and DoorDash and gave each food delivery company until Friday to respond to a list of questions.

In the letter, Cox and Franklin-Hodge outlined an “alarming” increase in unlawful behavior by delivery drivers, claiming that many are operating unregistered vehicles.

“These workers consistently run red lights, drive on sidewalks, break the speed limit, and drive the wrong way down one-way streets. This behavior puts drivers and pedestrians in ‘imminent danger,’ and collisions are common,” the letter read.

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Boston officials are demanding answers from Uber, DoorDash, and GrubHub after an “alarming” uptick in dangerous behavior by food delivery workers on mopeds and scooters. (Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The letter also stated that Boston Police will be cracking down on traffic violations which may result in fines, loss of license or vehicle seizure.

“The city will consider your company responsible for continued violations by drivers operating on your behalf,” the letter warns.

A spokesperson for the city of Boston told Boston 25 News that they are also distributing materials to drivers and restaurants that use delivery services.

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A BPD cruiser and police officer on station blocking traffic in the area of the finish line on Boylston St on April 13, 2023, in, BOSTON, MA. (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald) (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

The fliers reportedly remind any drivers who are operating scooters, mopeds, or motorcycles that they must have a driver’s license or learner’s permit, register their motorized bikes, and wear a helmet.

“We have seen a significant increase in reckless driving by operators of mopeds and scooters. We must implement a zero tolerance policy and arrest these reckless drivers that are causing public safety concerns throughout Boston’s neighborhoods. I have asked Boston Police to strictly enforce traffic laws and arrest reckless drivers,” City Councilor Ed Flynn said in a statement to Boston 25 News.

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DoorDash Delivery Worker (iStock)

Flynn continued saying that residents continue to express concerns that “they feel like it’s currently anything goes and the Wild West on the streets of Boston.”

The letter also asks the three food delivery companies to provide details about how each plans to ensure safe delivery driving operations.

DoorDash issued a statement to Fox News Digital acknowledging the situation, stating that any driver who doesn’t abide by the rules of the road will face consequences.

A spokesperson for DoorDash also added that they have been in close coordination with the City of Boston for over a year and have taken a number of steps to reduce congestion in this area, including working closely with policymakers.

A spokesperson for Grubhub also issued a statement to Fox News Digital about the letter stating that they take this situation seriously and are open to collaborating with the City of Boston.

Fox News Digital reached out to the city of Boston and the Police Commissioner for comment.

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