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by cplusplusfellow
904 days ago
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It’s not nearly as expensive as subsidizing bus routes to the tune of $19 for every $1 of bus fare collected, like in my home town. But it solves about 80% of trips that would require 3x more bus dollars to be invested than are already being squandered. This solved the last mile problem in a fashion no one else has to date. Every thing else in comparison on both convenience and cost is a joke. Moving some scooters off of an ADA ramp is the least of our worries. And I’m guessing less than 1% of these wound up in a river, not that any city would care if they didn’t feel threatened in their monopoly on solving traffic problems. |
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I don't know why on-demand public transit systems aren't more popular.
Edit: > Moving some scooters off of an ADA ramp is the least of our worries.
Probably because you're not the person who is called when someone with mobility issues can't get to a bus stop.