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by jcrawfordor 2013 days ago
Far from London, in San Francisco I found that yellow cab drivers could often (but not always) take me to where I wanted if I gave a cross street or described an area of the city. Uber and Lyft often couldn't because Google Maps is surprisingly unreliable when it comes to searching for cross streets. Just my house was an example, yellow cabs I could usually tell the cross street and they knew it immediately, and Uber/Lyft I usually had to give the full address and then wait while they typed it in. Part of this is because humans can retain a lot of location-specific intuition - I lived at the intersection of a regionally important through street and a university. Cab drivers knew the through street, and knew what part of it the university streets were in... the rest was just driving down it until they saw the right university.

I also had a LOT of experiences with Lyft drivers that were clearly very new to the city and lacked basic awareness of unusually set up but major intersections, and near-rush-hour traffic patterns. This lead to things like going the wrong way on one-way streets and missing turn lanes.

Software still has a long ways to go before it can adequately capture and work with that type of region-specific organization.

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Sorry, I think you are making this up because it sounds like you've never actually used Uber before.

> Uber/Lyft I usually had to give the full address and then wait while they typed it in

With Uber and Lyft, YOU have to type in the address in the app before the car even gets summoned. You also get to see the destination so that there is no mistake. So I don't know why on Earth you would think you have to wait for them to type it in. You can't just hail an Uber and tell them where you want to go once you get in. That's simply not how it works.

That is how it works now. That is not how it worked in the past, and presumably that is what they are referring to. I have many memories of jumping into an Uber Black in SF (before UberX existed) and saying cross-streets. It took a while into the evolution to add the destination picker, let alone make it required.
So you admit entire post is a lie, fabricated on information that is 10 years old. Gotcha.