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BOSTON, MA - Attention ladies! Your chariot awaits!

“It's all about safety,” says Michael Pelletz. “We can't play any games.”

It`s a ride-share service called Chariot for Women and Pelletz says, “It's grown beyond my imagination.”

The concept is pretty simple. Think Uber for women and children only. That means, only women drivers, only women and girls passengers, boys who want to ride must be under 13.

Michael Pelletz is the man driving this idea. “All the incidents that were happening over the last eight months as I was driving for this other ride share service came to my head .”

Within days of quitting his Uber job, Pelletz created Chariot for Women.

The app works much the same as other ride-share services and the response to work for Pelletz has been huge. Women must pass an extensive background check, though, before they`ll get a job.

Oh yeah, there‘s also good news for Caitlyn Jenner, just in case she needs a job.

Pelletz says, “If you identify as a woman, you’re more than welcome to drive for us, ride us. We don’t have any issues with that kind of thing.”

In about two weeks, Chariot for Women will officially take off.

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