| This just makes your comment lose all credibility to me, I'm afraid: > I would not however get a taxi simply because I don't know the number to call, I don't know when they'll arrive at my house, and simply the entire taxi experience is just horrible. You don't know the number? Really? If you have a mobile device from which to use Lyft, then getting the number is completely and entirely trivial. While there is some variability in taxi arrival time (just as there is with Lyft or Uber arrival time), taxis typically are no later or more difficult to estimate. You just tell them when the taxi should arrive and that's when it will be there. There are even many apps for tracking taxis on a map interface. Those apps mostly only work in large cities, but it's easy to see they will expand to many other cities, certainly a city of the size of SLC. You say "the entire taxi experience is just horrible" but your two biggest complaints are that you don't know the number (and apparently can't be bothered to look it up one time and add it to your contacts) and you don't know when they'll arrive (even though you tell them when to arrive, that's when they arrive, and their variability is not significantly different than Uber or Lyft variability). I'm not able to make any sense of this if it's intended to be a criticism of the taxi experience in SLC. |
These days, when I visit SV (or almost any other city), this problem is solved. Uber, bam, done.