AN UBER driver with three passengers on board allegedly blew over the limit when stopped by police for a random breath test in Fremantle early Saturday morning.

Consequences for the driver will not only include a court date, with the ride-sharing service revealing it immediately removed him from its platform.

Police say traffic officers stopped a Mitsubishi Lancer on Wray Avenue about 4am. Behind the wheel was an Uber driver who was transporting three passengers.

It’s alleged the driver returned a positive reading and a subsequent breath test was conducted.

An Uber spokeswoman said the company had a zero-tolerance stance on illegal drug or alcohol use by its driver partners.

“We immediately removed this driver from our platform when we heard of the allegation,” she said.

“Safety is our top priority and we will assist the authorities in any investigation.”

The driver, a 32-year-old Eden Hill man, will be summonsed to face court at a later date on a charge of excess 0.08 per cent.