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by wils1245
3037 days ago
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The availability of ridesharing lessens the need for car ownership, which is a huge win for cities because it reduces the need to devote space for the storage of automobiles. The article ignores this benefit entirely, then makes the contradictory points that a) ridesharing apps actually increase traffic, and b) ridesharing apps siphon riders from public traffic. All in all it’s written from the perspective of someone who hasn’t had to drive much in a high density urban area, where parking is nearly as much of a headache to figure out as traffic. |
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It is also true that as more people rideshare, fewer take public transit, which is more efficient in fuel and the number of people-miles driven.
These points are not in conflict.