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Adelaide Uber driver's car found with app after he was dragged along road in carjacking

A man who allegedly carjacked an Uber driver has been caught thanks to a second location-tracking app.

Police say the driver was dragged along a stretch of Magill Road when he tried to stop a man from stealing his car at Tranmere in Adelaide's east late last night after dropping off another passenger.

The alleged attacker — a 33-year-old man of no fixed address — allegedly got into the driver's seat and sped away with the owner still holding onto his black Honda sedan.

He was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for grazes to his back.

"The Government's allowing them to operate in an unregulated environment," Mr Savas said.

An Uber spokeswoman said the company "strongly condemn[ed] any criminal or violent activity against driver partners" and worked with police when drivers or riders were impacted by criminal activity.

"We have rolled out safety products and features for driver partners after receiving their feedback," she said.

"We launched Share My Trip to give driver partners the ability to share information about their trip like where they are on the map.

"In September 2018, we also launched an emergency assistance button as part of an in-app safety toolkit for both riders and driver partners."

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