Uber riders will have to pay if their drivers have to wait more than two minutes to pick them up, the ride-hailing company said Monday. The late fee is already in place in select U.S. cities and the company said it would be rolling out the feature to 12 more cities this month. Uber did not disclose the cost of the fee. Additionally, the company announced the expansion of a driver destinations button, which will alert drivers to pickups that are already on their designated route, and the pilot of a pause button that allows drivers to pause the app, rather than declining rider.
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