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Uber expands Spanish service to New Mexico

Isaac Sanchez, 28, a driver for ride-hailing company Uber, speaks at a news conference on Monday at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque. Sanchez helped Uber announce Monday the launch of uberESPANOL in New Mexico, where Hispanics make up the highest percentage of the population.

ALBUQUERQUE – Uber on Monday extended its option for customers to request a Spanish-speaking driver to New Mexico – the nation’s most Hispanic state by percentage of population.

The ride-hailing company said the launch of uberESPAÑOL would help expand service and help Spanish-speaking residents and tourists move more freely in the state.

This new feature is available to customers in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Las Cruces who use the Uber app on a smartphone.

The San Francisco-based company will have only a handful of Spanish-speaking drivers in New Mexico at first but will add more as word gets out, Steve Thompson, general manager for Uber in New Mexico, said during a news conference at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque.

“We have hundreds of drivers in New Mexico now so I don’t think there will be a problem,” Thompson said.

New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanic residents – 48 percent – of any state in the nation.

New Mexico is the sixth state to get the Spanish service after California, Illinois, Arizona, Texas and Nevada. Arizona is the company’s oldest uberESPAÑOL location, with service in six cities, Thompson said.

Last week, lawmakers passed a bill allowing services like Lyft and Uber to operate legally in New Mexico.



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