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- Beyond the dichotomy: How ride-hailing competes with and . . .
In response to our first research question, i e how does ride-hailing travel time compare to the fastest public transport alternative?, our findings show that for most trips across the six cities, shorter out-of-vehicle and in-vehicle travel times are observed on Uber trips than their fastest public transport counterpart For 13–36% of the
- Is ride-hailing competing or complementing public transport . . .
After dividing potential automobile and public transport trips in level 1, ride-hailing trips produced within public transit available area and time would have four single alternative choices (metro, bus, private car, taxi), while other ride-hailing trips only have two single alternative choices (private car and taxi) Then, ride-hailing trips
- Estimating the Impact of Ride-Hailing App Services on Public . . .
Estimating the Impact of Ride-Hailing App Company Entry on Public Transportation Use in Major US Urban Areas of a trip with UberPool was $9 66 and the average cost of the public transit trip
- RideGuru - Fare Estimates, Uber, Lyft, Taxis, Limos, and more
Your search engine for rideshares, taxis, and limos Choosing a rideshare option can be confusing The RideGuru price comparison tool gives accurate fare estimates and ridehailing information to help you get where you want to go, whether you want to use Uber, Lyft, Curb, Ola, Didi, or even a traditional taxi or limo service
- Airport Layover Costs Taxi vs Ride-Sharing Analysis
During off-peak hours, both alternatives are comparable, but ride-hailing apps typically have an edge in terms of convenience An analysis from 2024 indicated ride-sharing services captured 60% of the market share during late-night hours due to their lower fare structures
- Beyond the dichotomy: How ride-hailing competes with and . . .
Our findings suggest that the dichotomy-competing with or complementing-is false Though the vast majority of ride-hailing trips have a viable public transport alternative, between 20% and 40% of them have no viable public transport alternative The increased service accessibility attributed to the inclusion of ride-hailing is greater in our US
- Beyond the dichotomy: How ride-hailing competes with and . . .
most attractive public transport alternative for each ride We then address the following questions: (i) How does ride-hailing travel time and cost compare to the fastest public transport alternative? (ii) What proportion of ride-hailing trips do not have a viable public transport alternative?
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