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by wwweston
4574 days ago
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> make the same amount of money as any other day while fighting traffic and dangerous road conditions. Isn't traffic already built into the metering model, as well as delays from dangerous road conditions? And presumably, insurance prices in risk... |
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I can't say I know anything about taxi insurance, but surely an accident would be a huge hassle and make the driver look bad to his company or increase his premiums?
During the taxi shortage caused by Hurricane Sandy, Uber (admittedly not the most unbiased party) claimed that doubling fares tripled the number of their drivers on the road. I don't find this implausible.