> In rural or suburban areas, cost and wait times will explode, if service is offered at all.
It'd think the economics would look more like a local, pre-Uber taxi service, but with 2-4x the volume because of improvements in ride hailing.
Interestingly, it could be worse because Uber drove the local taxi out of business, and the local taxi might have been a sole proprietor who can work for less than minimum wage.
It'd think the economics would look more like a local, pre-Uber taxi service, but with 2-4x the volume because of improvements in ride hailing.
Interestingly, it could be worse because Uber drove the local taxi out of business, and the local taxi might have been a sole proprietor who can work for less than minimum wage.