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Uber is becoming more and more like public transit. Just took a few billion dollars and lots of hype for us to realise that...


Regardless, its impact has been way bigger than any public transit. That impact also has been both positive and negative.


The number of Uber/Lyft rides a day pales in comparison to the number of public transit rides.


The cost is also far less than transit. If we judged Uber by the same standards that we judged local transit costs, they would be ahead by quite a bit and fairly profitable. You could even increase the take home that drivers took and still come out ahead.


Entire towns have been built because of public transit.


Maybe in the bay area, where investment in public transit is abysmal. When I've visited cities with good public transit I've never felt the need for Uber/Lyft.


I'll generally take a train over Uber if it's less than 10 minutes walk either side. But I'll take an Uber over a bus any day.




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