So like public transportation with extra steps?
So like public transportation with extra steps?
So like public transportation with extra steps?
Is this not just a bus but worse?
Well you don't have to ride with the poors and you pay direct instead of taxes for maximum inefficiency of money for value.
It's a shared taxi/marshrutka/dollar van/jitney ... Too many names but common across the world especially where the government is incapable of organizing proper public transport.
Just repackaged for techbros.
Exactly this. Interestingly, while in "those" places the government is incapable of organizing public transit, in US, the government chooses not to. It's like learned helplessness at the society level.
Pesero is another.
especially where the government is incapable of organizing proper public transport
So, perfect for the USA then?
Busses are going to get privatized....that's this administrations goal, privatize everything.
i'm guessing it would serve routes not already served by busses. in which case it could be useful if you can share them.
it used to annoy me that i couldnt get a bus to the next town over from my hometown when i lived there. i had to get a bus 40 mins in the wrong direction and get a second bus from there into work.
Theoretically they can use the data collected from the app to optimize pickup locations and routes and be flexible as demand changes, since people can be directed to new pickup locations easily. Whether or not that's true and how much it costs will be the deciding factor.
Great, so a more expensive less reliable bus. Perfect
Is this not just a bus but worse?
Don't forget to tip!
And more expensive too!
Next step: reinvent the train, but call it uber on steel or uber on rails
You guys don't get it. It is like public transportation but with the following "features":
self-driving with signed waivers of liability in the terms and conditions
A surge pricing bus if you will,
Here's one more for "trains is to transportation what crabs are to evolution '
And what Excel is to every productivity app, and what email is every messenging service.
I dunno, chatrooms serve a very different purpose than emails..
No it's privatized, so somebody at the top is getting rich. See that's the important part for these assholes. They just don't want the government spending that money when they could be spending it on more airplanes to drop into the fucking ocean.
Public transit can be privatized and run for profits. Good example is Japan metro and train networks. Bad ones are bus routes in latinamerica.
Germany's partial privatization of public transit, led to major issues like underinvestment, frequent delays, and high costs for passengers, underfunding, and profit-driven management.
The problem is that if the profitable routes are private, who will run the unprofitable ones? This is effectively siphoning money away from the profitable public transit routes placing more of a burden on transit agencies.
That being said, even if it's 50% cheaper than a normal uber I doubt anyone will use it.
The trolley system in early 20th century US cities died due to issues related to privatization. It's been done; doesn't work.
The fragmentation of railway companies is horrible to deal with. Tokyo is a mix between JR and Keisei and you need to buy a separate ticket for each.
At least they run really well.
I like the spice...cheff kiss
Capitalists don't innovate. They gut public services and then claim they invented the idea...
if I had a nickle every time a techbro invented a bus or a train, I'd probably be able to afford a fucking bigmac
"My latest invention is a never before seen, genuine, bona fide, electrified, six-car monorail!"
And they 'invent' it in a way that would make a 19th century engineer want to bust their heads against a wall. Because their train replacements are ironically less efficient than a late 19th century railway locomotive.
And then when people complain because its an inherently worse service, they resort to "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" and "just start your own company even though you have no capital" type bullshit.
Cheff kiss
Chef Kiss.
Adam Something has a done a whole bunch of videos ridiculing tech bro reinventions of bus and train, great stuff.
It's like carcinisation for public transit.
wait wait wait hear me out, what if we had something bigger than a car and it still had a single driver but multiple passengers???
Like a library but for travelling?
public library transport! we might be onto sth here
Ah yes, private sector innovation
Lemme guess, next they'll try connecting multiple carriages to carry more people per vehicle then work with local governments to build dedicated right of way...etc etc...
And put some guidelines in the road to assist with self driving. Maybe make them out of metal for improved durability. Then swap out the rubber-wheeled tires for some more efficient and less poluting conical metal wheels since we don't need to worry about them running on asphalt anymore.
Oooh. And as long as we have multiple carriages connected, we can add a walkway between them. Then instead of all of them being for passengers, they can subsidize the cost by having a car dedicated to selling snacks, or other items. You can literally buy your morning coffee from the road!
Do you want everyone to just sit there, drink their coffee, read daily news or a book and gasp interact with others like some kind of savages? Back in my day we stared at same-looking highways for hours, it builds character.
Revolutionary! Too radical, it will never work!
And you can plant a wildflower meadow around the track.
We are 10 years from UberRail
London has Uber Boats.
WOAH! This is an AMAZING idea! WHY hasn't Anyone THOUGHT of this Before? It's INCREDIBLE!
-People who Vote AGAINST Public Transportation and will COMPLAIN about how Expensive this is!
Lol, that kind of is a thing already in rural areas of germany. They go by beautiful names like RufBus and AnrufSammelTaxi and are provided by several state owned public transportation companies in low passenger areas/times of day. Usually, it's an additional 2 € per drive on top of the transportation ticket you need to have/buy.
rural areas
That's the difference though - they're planning for cities (and they're a private company). German cities mostly have decent to very good public transport. I lived in a very rural area (a handful of buses every weekday) for the first 20 years of my life and then moved to the city at least 100 years ago. I'm still in awe of the transport system here (as shitty as it sometimes is).
a handful of busses on the weekdays sounds like a major city for my American mind. Rural taxi busses are where the taxi service is actually multi person vans that pick you up and drop you off and make stops for others on the way.
If there is something anyone under 30 should have learned in today's world, is that capitalism will ALWAYS enshittify even the best idea. Always.
And anyone over 30 should have learned it before they were 30.
Of course they re-invented the bus. It's like carcinisation but the end product is always trains or busses., but if this means less cars on the roads I think I'm for it. As long as cities don't get lazy and use this an excuse to cut their bus programs.
Oh but they will get lazy. They will be lobbied in fact to get lazy.
What’s that other meme? The one about how every few years tech bros reinvent public transportation.
I’m pretty sure it’s public transportation with fewer steps!
Now the public doesn’t have to worry about pesky “democracy” to make decisions about who’s commanding the transportation. The shareholders interests will do that for you!
private public transportation
Huzzah!
Then comes the deregulation! Even fewer steps. We're reaching Elon levels of efficiency.
Public transportation but expensive.
In reality, it is first mile and last mile.
If you're in a wheelchair or you oare therwise are ADA eligible, they will give you a ride to/from a public transit stop.
The onus is on the transportation system to be ADA accessible beyond the dropoff.
There are also employment partners who will pay for this leg.
Yes, like public transport
It's more like Greyhound...