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    ITS003: Public Taxis vs. Private Ride-Hailing Services

    enFebruary 08, 2017
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    About this Episode

    Isn't That Spatial is a podcast dedicated to casual geography and the spatial component of whatever.

    Hey, have you heard about this Uber thing? On this episode, I’m looking at ride-hailing services – so-called public taxis versus newer, private app-based services such as Uber and Lyft (among many other players in the market). How do these services fit in to the urban transportation picture? Are the new private services the key to the gaps in our transportation system? Do they complement or harm the public taxi system, or the public transportation system for that matter?

     

    Find the Show Notes at IsntThatSpatial.net.

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