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Ride sharing tipping point vs. public transportation

1 pointsby akmanalmost 9 years ago
I just took my first ride this morning where Uber(Pool) was cheaper than public transportation. I live in the SF Bay area, and I just spent less than 50% of a 1-way Caltrain ticket (same zone) using Uber Pool. This is for door-to-door service. I don&#x27;t see how Caltrain&#x2F;Bart&#x2F;bus&#x2F;etc. can compete with this pricing and convenience.<p>Anyone else experiencing the same in other areas?

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SilasXalmost 9 years ago
Wait, what? Caltrain single-zone one-way with clipper is $3.75 [1], so that would mean your UberPool ride was less than $2. I&#x27;ve never seen that (after the promotions anyway).<p>The numbers might be close if you brought a second person with you, since you&#x27;d have to compare against two tickets vs UberPool + $1, but you say &quot;a 1-way ticket&quot;.<p>[1] $3.20 with Clipper Card, but I&#x27;m erring on the side of making the numbers favorable to your claim. <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.caltrain.com&#x2F;Fares&#x2F;farechart.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.caltrain.com&#x2F;Fares&#x2F;farechart.html</a>
stephenralmost 9 years ago
I know it&#x27;s the name they give themselves, but please don&#x27;t refer to Uber&#x2F;etc as &quot;ride sharing&quot;.<p>They&#x27;re a private taxi service. The driver didn&#x27;t just happen to be outside your house and going where you wanted to go, s&#x2F;he came to your house and picked you up and took you where you wanted to go, for money.