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by toomuchtodo
3676 days ago
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You're post makes a whole lot of assumptions about ridesharing. 1. Uber drivers are compensated sufficiently for their time and expenses (research has shown this isn't true, Uber drivers scrape by just like cabbies) 2. That a consumer's time is more valuable than having public transportation available to everyone (Ridesharing > Buses/bike shares/etc) 3. That expensive rail is one of the only options. The solution is a mix of buses, bicycle sharing, and electric self-driving cars. How we get there is the tricky part. |
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Definitely, "the solution is a mix", but the components and proportions of that mix are best left to the consumers, not solely to central planners, whether in governments or in large corporations. Indeed, since the vote, local rideshare companies have sprung up in Austin, perhaps better suited to the needs of Austinites.