| What's so unreasonable about using smartphones to arrange a taxi ride? Uber, an application which allows prospective riders to arrange rides with "black car" sedans or conventional taxis using their iPhones, arrived in New York this week — but the city bureaucrats have already fired a warning shot across Uber's bow.
The New York Times stated this week that Uber's application might break up to eleven different rules of the city's taxi code. Now, the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission has formally warned taxi drivers not to use the Uber app. Is this yet another head of the distracted-driving-fad Hydra? Not at all. This time, it's money, not safety, at risk:
Why go through the trouble of paying to have a taxi-hailing application developed when there are already companies begging to provide the service? Well, in New York, anything is possible when profit is at stake. Remember, this is the city that decided to make a vaporware Nissan the Taxi Of Tomorrow. Just don't try to use the iPhone of today to hail it. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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