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by photos_victim
2836 days ago
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Don't bother with napkins. The data is open. TNC trips average about 150k / weekday [1], BART carries about 415k trips / weekday [2], and Muni carries about 750k [3]. Thus, public transportation carries about 8x more people, with the caveat that not all BART journeys start or end in SF. On the other hand, 99% of vehicle trips in SF are either private cars or TNCs. Neither of these was my point, though. My point was that comparing cost between a per-trip price and a per-person price will always favor the former when there are multiple people. But most trips don't involve multiple people, which is why such an analysis is besides the point. 1: http://tncstoday.sfcta.org/
2: https://www.bart.gov/about/reports/ridership
3: https://sfgov.org/scorecards/transportation/ridership |
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I think what’s actually happening is Uber drivers are paid peanuts and provide and maintain their own vehicles. There’s a technology innovation (eg the efficiency of knowing if and where someone needs a ride) coupled with a labor innovation in paying drivers less than minimum wage.