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Uber Driver Books Hotel Room for Passenger after Getting Stranded on I-95 for Hours

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  • Uber driver DaVante Williams was trying to get his teenage passenger home when they got stranded for nearly 6 hours on the I-95.
  • Worried for his passenger, Williams booked her a hotel room so she can get some rest and make alternative travel plans.
  • His actions were praised by Uber, and he was even offered a managing job by Ride Alto.

An Uber driver went above and beyond for his passenger after they were stuck for hours on the I-95.

Uber Driver Books Hotel Room for Passenger after Getting Stranded on I-95 for Hours
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DaVante Williams had picked up a passenger who was trying to get home to Williamsburg, Virginia, but they were stuck for nearly 6 hours on the I-95 near Washington, D.C., about 150 miles away.

The teenage girl had said that she had planned to take a train, but it was canceled due to a derailment. She turned to Uber, but then they ended up becoming stranded.

Uber Driver Books Hotel Room for Passenger after Getting Stranded on I-95 for Hours
Photo Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

All these predicaments seemed to be taking a toll on the young girl, who was visibly emotional and overwhelmed as she talked to her parents over the phone.

Davante recalled, “She would call her mother or call her father here and there to communicate what was going on. She was overwhelmed, and I totally understood because all she wanted to do was get home.”

He also made sure to talk to the girl’s parents to assure them that he would take care of their daughter.

It was already around 7:30 a.m. the next morning when he found a way to exit the insterstate. They were already both exhausted, so Davante decided to book a hotel room for the teen so she can get some rest and consider alternative travel plans.

The kind driver even offered to drive her free of charge once the roads were clear. Eventually, she was picked up by a family friend and managed to get home safely.

Davante was later thanked by an Uber representative who offered to reimburse him for the hotel room. The company also praised his actions on Twitter, writing, “Not all heroes wear capes ❤️ thank you, Davante!”

He was also offered a managing job by Ride Alto, an “upscale ride-sourcing service” that operates in Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, and D.C.

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