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by eistrati 3603 days ago
It looks like post-Austin exit of Uber and Lyft, smart guys jumped on the opportunity to fill the gap. I really hope Arcade City will be able to provide sustainable & scalable solution!

P. S. I have no affiliation with either Arcade City or Christopher David. Read about this effort here: http://www.vocativ.com/327333/a-world-without-uber-dispatche...

2 comments

you're betting that a facebook group is a scalable solution?

arcade city is a great example of unintended consequences -- instead of safer rides, austin's regulations led to consumers choosing a much riskier ridesharing option (no GPS tracking, no recourse when something goes wrong, no background checks at all, etc)

http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/2016/06/21/austin-cra...

http://countercurrentnews.com/2016/06/dwi-arrests-skyrocket-...

> you're betting that a facebook group is a scalable solution?

As I understand, they had an experimental phone application. They took down support for it, and are building a next version.

Ah, interesting, hadn't heard that -- is it the same as https://austinstartups.com/rideaustin-turns-tnc-lemons-into-... ?
I think the company is actually based in New Hampshire.

http://arcade.city/

Thanks! This article is very informative. DWIs are up thanks to Austin putting more stringencies on drivers than where I live, NYC, which is far more dangerous.

Uber/Lyft claimed that since their services began, DWIs in Austin had dropped by 23%. They have since risen about 7%.

Seems like Mothers Against Drunk Driving needs to get involved with Austin politics so that Uber and Lyft can again operate there. How many deaths will have to happen before Austin decides to not be more stringent than NYC, Boston, LA, Chicago, ....