Baby girl delivered in back of Uber car by Lincoln Tunnel

A growing number of families are relying on ride-hailing services like Uber to get kids to and from school adn activities. (Photo courtesy Uber/TNS)
A growing number of families are relying on ride-hailing services like Uber to get kids to and from school adn activities. (Photo courtesy Uber/TNS)


The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the tunnel, says the birthing process began around 5:15 p.m. Monday while the baby's 32-year-old mother was riding in the ride-hailing company's car.

The driver flagged down two Port Authority officers, telling them he had woman in labor who "couldn't wait."

The Port Authority says an employee delivered a healthy baby in just minutes. It was the second baby senior agent Greg Nimmo has delivered while working for the authority.

The mother, who had been traveling to the hospital from Hoboken, New Jersey, was transported to a hospital along with her new daughter.

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