成人X站

KTTH

Uber, Lyft could solve transportation problems

Jan 27, 2014, 10:34 AM | Updated: Oct 14, 2024, 9:52 am

Can rideshare services solve our public transportation problems?

Perhaps, but only if government gets out of the way.

David Boze tackled the emerging rideshare industry, enabled by phone applications like , , . These services allow ride-seekers to request rides with their smartphones. Then an ordinary car owner, an independent contractor, arrives to give that person a ride.

Cab drivers and governments are upset about these apps. That’s because the government makes millions off of exorbitant taxi medallion fees, and, of course, cabbies have to pay those exorbitant fees. Rideshare apps exist outside the traditional cab rules and regulations.

But if – and it’s a big if – government can forgo those fees, rideshare apps might be the future of public transportation.

“It looks to me like this could be the kind of technological innovation that will make a lot of government plans obsolete; it could make transit facilities obsolete,” Boze said.

That’s because, the more rideshare programs that are available, the cheaper they become. These services are far more flexible than traditional bus routes, and certainly more flexible than fixed-track trolley or light rail lines. Rideshare programs may meet the needs of low-income commuters better than traditional government-run transportation.

“It’s another way of providing these same services at a lower cost,” Boze said. “This technology might be an open door to ideas that could dramatically move low income people from point A to point B. It could really transform the way people move.”

KTTH

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Double Shot: Weekly Rewind (4.28.25 – 5.1.25)

If you missed a Double Shot or just want to watch them again, we’ve got you covered. Jason Rantz & Jake Skorheim cover Amazon’s big slip-up with tariffs, all the types of deodorant, being forced to watch bad shows because of your spouse, and Seattle crosswalks being hacked. Enjoy 鈽曗槙 Listen to The Jason Rantz […]

2 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Is ‘Ransom Canyon’ on Netflix worth watching?

Ransom Canyon is the latest show recommended to Jason Rantz by Jake Skorheim. The thing is… we’re not sure Jake really likes it or if he’s just watching because his wife makes him. 馃馃 Tell what you are watching and enjoy an all-new Double Shot.鈽曗槙 Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. […]

3 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Amazon is having a bad week!

Amazon screwed up with their tariff cost tag and had a bad week because of it. Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on AM 770 KTTH or on-demand wherever you listen to podcast

3 days ago

Seattle Police...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: After suspicious complaint, some Seattle police think city tried to manipulate investigation

Seattle officers raise concerns that a complaint against an officer was filed to influence a separate investigation.

3 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: What is the right type of deodorant?

If the 鈥渉ealthy鈥 deodorant doesn鈥檛 work鈥 at all鈥 maybe we shouldn鈥檛 wear any at all? It鈥檚 a sweaty Double Shot. Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on AM 770 KTTH or on-demand wherever you listen to podcast Listen to the Jake and Spike Show every weekday from 12pm […]

4 days ago

Then-Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump stands with Republican National ...

Jackson Meyer

Washington State鈥檚 crucial for the GOP, says RNC Chairman Michael Whatley

RNC Chairman Michael Whatley highlights Washington's importance in GOP dynamics and the balance of power.

4 days ago

Uber, Lyft could solve transportation problems