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Spare Driver App v2.75

Rider-to-driver location sharing and stability improvements

Written by Nick Milum
Updated today

Released April 2026.

New Feature - Rider to Driver Location Sharing

Here are some more details about this feature in addition to what was shared in the video above:

Q: When can drivers start to see a rider's location?

A: Only once the driver has arrived at the pickup location will the rider's location be shown on the map.

Q: Can drivers see all rider's locations?

A: The driver can see the locations for all riders who are meant to be at that pickup location. The driver can only see the locations for riders who use the Spare Rider App.

Q: Can a rider opt out of sharing their location with drivers?

A: Absolutely, riders can clearly see on the screen that their location is being shared with drivers, and they can select this button and opt out if they so choose. It looks like this:

If the rider has already provided location services:

Spare Rider App active trip screen showing a Sharing live location banner at the top indicating that the rider's location is currently being shared with the driver, with a tap-to-stop option so riders can opt out at any time

If the rider chooses to opt out, they can select the "Sharing live location" button and then select "Stop Sharing":

Spare Rider App confirmation dialog shown when the rider selects the Sharing live location button, with a Stop Sharing option they can select to immediately disable location sharing with the driver for the rest of the trip

The rider will then see this:

Spare Rider App active trip screen after the rider has stopped sharing their location, showing a Location sharing off indicator where the Sharing live location banner previously appeared, confirming the rider's position is no longer visible to the driver

If the rider has never given location permissions to the app, then it's asked:

Spare Rider App system dialog requesting location permission, asking the rider to allow the app to access their location so their position can be shared with the driver during the trip

They are taken to a page to inform the user why location permissions are helpful:

Spare Rider App informational screen explaining why location permissions are needed, showing the benefit to the rider of sharing their location so the driver can find them more easily at the pickup point

And they should select "While Using the App" in Settings:

iOS system location permission settings screen showing the While Using the App option highlighted, which the rider selects to grant the Spare Rider App access to their location so it can be shared with the driver during active trips

Then they will be sharing their location with drivers:

Spare Rider App active trip screen with location sharing now enabled showing the Sharing live location banner, confirming the rider's location is being transmitted to the driver to help them locate the rider at the pickup point

If the user disables location sharing, it will stay disabled on subsequent trips unless the user reinstalls the app or manually re-enables location sharing.


Urgent Failure Alerts During Pre-Duty Inspections

Drivers will now see an Urgent Inspection Failures screen when one or more urgent failures are detected during a pre-duty inspection.

The screen lists the specific failed items and their associated messages, and provides a Continue button to proceed.

Drivers are not blocked from starting their duty — they can proceed regardless of any urgent failures flagged during the inspection. Passing an inspection item remains unchanged.

Spare Driver App Urgent Inspection Failures screen shown after a pre-duty inspection, listing the specific inspection items that failed with their associated messages and a Continue button the driver can select to proceed with starting their duty despite the flagged failures


Google Maps traffic layer now visible during navigation

In v2.75, live traffic conditions are now displayed on the map during navigation, showing green, yellow, and red indicators to reflect current road conditions.

Spare Driver App navigation screen showing Google Maps with the live traffic layer enabled, displaying green, yellow, and red color overlays on roads to indicate current traffic conditions so drivers can anticipate congestion along their route

'Late Pull-In' Watchlist Alert

Dispatchers can now be alerted when a driver is at risk of not returning to their depot before their duty ends. Drivers are not notified of this alert.

Starting one hour before duty end, the system checks every minute whether the driver can make it back in time. If not, a Late Pull-In alert appears on the Watchlist showing how long they've been flagged. The alert clears automatically once the driver arrives, or the duty is completed or cancelled. Available in both the standard and unified Watchlist.


Other Improvements in v2.75 of the Spare Driver App

  • Vehicle inspections bug: Fixed a bug where instructions were not showing for Pass/Fail form fields for vehicle inspections.

  • Improved voice navigation: You'll receive earlier instructions for when to turn if using Mapbox navigation. Google Maps remains the same.

  • Improved app stability: Upgraded core navigation framework to the latest industry standard, reducing potential crashes and improving overall reliability.

  • Smoother animations: Refreshed how cards and bottom sheets respond to swipe gestures for a more fluid experience.

  • Better crash recovery: Fixed an issue where the app could crash when restoring from the background on certain Android devices.

  • Performance improvements: Updated underlying libraries to current versions for faster load times and reduced battery usage.

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