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Uber Is Ready to Accept Failure, Sort Of

2 pointsby devbasabout 3 years ago

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DocTomoeabout 3 years ago
So, what&#x27;s next?<p>Taxis are user-unfriendly. You have the communication barrier with the taxi driver. Their means of getting paid are highly erratic (&quot;The payment machine is borken, cash only&quot;). The driver is unregulated and the level of service they provide may be problematic (I once had a taxi driver unpromptedly start listing the advantages of the historical Nazi Party while riding in Leipzig, and a taxi driver who took me on the Moscow grand tour for what ought have been a four mile trip...). And when you order one, god only knows when it will arrive.<p>Uber worked for customers in part because they had a unified interface to call - and see the availability - of taxi services that worked in several cities and countries, and because it took away the payment barrier (credit card always works). And you could have a look at the map and see when you would need to get out of the building into the pouring rain to catch the ride.<p>Some countries have since created similar schemes for traditional taxis, but those often are city and&#x2F;or country-specific. Works for the urbanite who stays in Berlin, but woe upon the traveller.