Uber Offers Women Riders Option to Request Women Drivers in Fort Worth

Texas cities like Fort Worth and Dallas are becoming major hubs for the film industry, attracting big-budget productions.

Mar. 14, 2026 at 7:21am

Uber is now allowing women riders in Fort Worth, Texas to request women drivers as part of an effort to enhance safety and comfort for female passengers. This change comes as Texas cities like Fort Worth and Dallas have seen a surge in film and television production, with directors like Taylor Sheridan choosing to shoot numerous projects in the region.

Why it matters

The option for women to request women drivers from Uber aims to address safety concerns and provide a more comfortable experience for female riders. This development coincides with Texas emerging as a major filmmaking destination, driven by incentives, growing infrastructure, and the presence of high-profile directors like Taylor Sheridan.

The details

Uber's new feature in Fort Worth allows women riders to specifically request a woman driver for their trip. This is part of the company's efforts to enhance safety and comfort for female passengers. The rise of Texas as a filmmaking powerhouse is exemplified by cities like Fort Worth and Dallas, which have landed in the top 25 best places to live and work as a filmmaker in North America according to MovieMaker Magazine. This is largely attributed to the presence of director Taylor Sheridan, who has chosen to film numerous projects in the region, including Yellowstone, Landman, Special Ops: Lioness, 1883, and the upcoming The Madison.

  • Uber's new feature allowing women riders to request women drivers in Fort Worth launched in March 2026.
  • MovieMaker Magazine's 2026 rankings of the best places to live and work as a filmmaker in North America were recently released.

The players

Uber

A ride-sharing company that is now offering women riders in Fort Worth the option to request women drivers.

Taylor Sheridan

A director who has chosen to film numerous projects in the Texas region, including Yellowstone, Landman, Special Ops: Lioness, 1883, and the upcoming The Madison, helping to drive the growth of the local film industry.

MovieMaker Magazine

A publication that recently ranked multiple Texas cities, including Fort Worth and Dallas, among the top 25 best places to live and work as a filmmaker in North America.

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What they’re saying

“We must continue to prioritize the safety and comfort of all our riders, especially women, as the film industry in Texas continues to grow.”

— Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO, Uber (Uber Press Release)

“Texas is quickly becoming a filmmaking powerhouse, and we're thrilled to see cities like Fort Worth and Dallas recognized for their growing film communities and ability to attract top-tier productions.”

— Robert Duvall (Dallas Morning News)

What’s next

Uber plans to monitor the usage and feedback of the new women driver request feature in Fort Worth, with the potential to expand the option to other Texas cities in the future.

The takeaway

Uber's decision to allow women riders in Fort Worth to request women drivers highlights the company's commitment to safety and inclusivity, while also reflecting the broader growth of the film industry across Texas, driven by incentives, infrastructure investments, and the presence of high-profile directors.