The capital's State Traffic Inspectorate Department has published statistics on road traffic accidents involving short-term rental cars and taxis for January–March 2026. According to the agency, 66 accidents were recorded with car sharing, in which two people died and 76 were injured. Compared to the first quarter of 2025, the number of accidents decreased by 27.5%, the number of deaths by 50%, and the number of injuries by 23.2%.
The press service of Delimobil told Vechernyaya Moskva that during the same period, the number of accidents caused by users of the service decreased by 12% compared to the first quarter of 2025. The number of collisions of two or more cars decreased by 7%, and hitting obstacles by 12%. The company has a rating system: careful drivers receive discounts and access to premium cars. Vincenzo Trani, CEO of Delimobil, noted that risk management in mobility requires comprehensive solutions, and the company is building rules that encourage responsible driving.
Accidents involving taxis have also decreased. Over three months, 358 accidents occurred, in which five people died and 436 were injured to varying degrees of severity. The decrease in the number of incidents was 11.6%, deaths — 54.5%, injuries — 9%. In total, according to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, in 2025 the average daily number of taxi trips reached 1.75 million, and car-sharing cars were rented on average more than 148 thousand times per day.