Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Report Says Companies Like Uber Increase Traffic Congestion by 180 Percent In Major Cities


Bruce Schaller, a transit consultant who served as deputy commissioner for traffic and planning in New York City, released a new report (“Automobility”) Wednesday examining the effect of transit network companies (TNCs) like Lyft and Uber on city traffic.

While Schaller’s findings highlight some benefits of ride-hailing apps, including increased mobility for riders with disabilities and as a valuable supplement to public transit in areas where bus service is inadequate, “Automobility” draws unflattering conclusions for SF-based TNCs.


A few of Schaller’s findings:

  • Ride-hailing trips are concentrated mainly in a few large cities, including SF: “Seventy percent of Uber and Lyft trips are in nine large, densely populated metropolitan areas: Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington DC.” These nine cities accounted for 1.2 billion rides in 2017.
  • Ride-hailing trips are by far more popular in SF than anywhere else: In 2017, Schaller estimates that San Franciscans took 75 million trips via hide-hailing apps. That’s not only more than almost any other city, it’s also the most in terms of rides per population density, some 86 rides per person. The only city with a higher TNC ride volume is New York, which clocked 159 million; however, New York is also the sole city that still prefers taxis, taking 167 million cab trips the same year.
  • Critically, Schaller alleges that TNCs compete with public transit, not private cars: “[Rider surveys indicate] about 60 percent of TNC users in large, dense cities would have taken public transportation, walked, biked, or not made the trip if TNCs had not been available for the trip.” 
  • The report alleges that Lyft and Uber generate more traffic congestion: “Private-ride TNC services (UberX, Lyft) put 2.8 new TNC vehicle miles on the road for each mile of personal driving removed, for an overall 180 percent increase in driving on city streets.” 
  • And TNC expansion won’t fix it: The companies often argue that in the long run, if ride-hailing apps become the norm instead of personal driving, it will lead to a net decline in miles. But Schaller estimates that “Lyft’s recently announced goal of 50 percent of rides being shared by 2022 would produce 2.2 TNC miles being added to city streets for each personal auto mile taken off the road.” 
  • Self-driving cars would be most useful in the form of shuttle-like group commutes: “A widely-cited travel model for Lisbon, Portugal, for example, found that traffic could increase by approximately 50 percent if travelers favored autonomous ‘regular taxis’ that are not shared. On the other hand, the model showed a 37 percent decline in vehicle kilometers, and total elimination of congestion, under a shared-taxi scenario.” Presently, TNC rides remain primarily single-passenger trips.

For Schaller’s full report, including his list of cited sources, check it out here.


In response, Zipcar CEO Robin Chase penned a CityLab op-ed pointing the finger over traffic woes at car culture, not ride-hailing apps:

Cities have been congested and transit has been poorly used for years before these companies set up shop. [...] Taxis plus ride-hailing plus carsharing account for just 1.7 percent of miles traveled by urban dwellers, while travel by personal cars account for 86 percent. [...] Streets are congested and too few people choose mass transit now, like last year and the year before that and the year before that.

Uber spokesperson Matthew Wing told Curbed SF, “We wholeheartedly agree with several of Mr. Schaller’s proposed public policies.” But he called the study “fundamentally flawed in several areas,” arguing that ride-hailing trips increase mobility to areas underserved by public transit like small towns. 

Wing also said, “2018 has already dramatically changed the nature of our service,” emphasizing the company’s expansion into bikes and scooters.

Via email, Lyft spokesperson Campbell Matthews dubbed Schaller a “taxi cab consultant” (citing a Curbed SF story as the company’s source) and touted other studies, noting, “According to Inrix, congestion declined five percent in the Bay Area last year, even as Lyft trips increased 49 percent.”


Source : sf.curbed.com 



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Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Taxi driver killed in tragic Greater Manchester police pursuit


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A taxi driver was tragically hit and killed today during a police pursuit in Denton, Greater Manchester, according to police sources.
Police said the “completely innocent” man thought to be aged in his 60’s was hit as he was getting in or out of his car as police attempted to stop a white Vauxhall Mokka. The car failed to stop for officers and during a short pursuit, the car collided with several other cars, including a taxi and a man who was stood next to it.The man received emergency treatment at the scene but sadly died as a result of his injuries.
A 37-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man are now in custody after they were arrested in the Vauxhall Mokka but a second man fled the scene.Officers are still searching for him and appealing for anyone who knows his whereabouts to get in touch as soon as possible.Road closures are currently being lifted and the roads will all be open in the area shortly.Chief Superintendent Neil Evans, said: “This is an absolutely devastating day for all involved, this completely innocent man has lost his life after getting caught up in this incident.“The man’s family have now been made aware, my heart breaks at the thought of what they must be going through.“We have two people in custody and we have a large operation in place to find the other man. If he is reading this, then I would say – do the right thing and hand yourself in. Show the family of this man some respect and face what you have done.“I would also like to hear from any witnesses to the incident, or anyone who may be able to help our investigation.“The incident has been referred to the Independent Office of Police Conduct in line with normal policy.”
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New York Uber driver who was driving with a suspended licence mounts pavement crushing two pedestrians


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An Uber driver who reportedly was driving while holding a suspended licence lost control of his vehicle and mounted the pavement in New York City injuring at least 4 people. The incident happened on Monday 30 at around 3:30pm. Eye witnesses said they saw blood and gasoline spill all over the floor. According to a report in NBC New York, the Uber driver was arrested at the scene and later claimed he was distracted by his passenger who he says was being sick. Uber driver Amir Saleemi, 43, is said to of swerved his vehicle losing control, sending his SUV onto the pavement and into a T-Mobile store and a restaurant. Two pedestrians were crushed by the vehicles crumbled metal. Saleemi and his passenger were also injured.News 4confirmed that Uber are assisting with the police in their investigations.
Further details are yet to be released.
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In a bid to reduce the “rocketing” number of minicabs circulating within the congestion charge zone, Mayor Sadiq Khan said he may introduce tougher emission rules, limiting the type of private hire vehicles able to claim a 100 per cent discount on the £11.50 weekday charge next April. Not quite a promise.....more a threat!

Transport for London said if this were bought in, it could cut the number of minicabs in the zone by up to 45 per cent — from 18,000 to 10,000 — and raise about £115,000 a day. 

Black cabs will continue to be exempt from the C-charge as they can carry wheelchair users.
Taxi orgs must keep an eye on this issue as we don't want this to change suddenly in another "done deal".

The number of minicabs in central London, including Uber vehicles, has “rocketed” from 4,000 a day since the C-charge was introduced in 2003, TfL said. It blames the increasing popularity of Uber and the growth of home deliveries for causing congestion. 

Cutting the number of minicabs would reduce pollution and improve bus journey times, it added.

The new rules would require petrol and diesel minicabs to meet the EU’s “Euro 6” emission standards, emit no more than 75g/km of CO2 and be able to run for at least 20 miles in “zero emission” mode. TfL said about 10 per cent of minicabs that currently qualify for the discount would become ineligible. 

It is thought more modern versions of the Toyota Prius hybrid, used by many Uber drivers, already meet these standards and thus will continue to be exempt. Uber declined to comment.

However, the rules — which would be introduced alongside an ultra-low emission zone that will charge older polluting vehicles an extra £12.50 a day — would be tightened in 2021 so that only fully electric vehicles will get the discount.

TfL’s Alex Williams said: “It is only right we keep the discounts and exemptions for the scheme under review to make sure it continues to be effective.” 
Mr Khan wants 80 per cent of all trips to be made on foot, by bike or public transport by 2041.

Source : Standard 


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Closed for business. Uber calls time on it's self-driving truck division


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Uber has announced it will being stopping its self-driving truck program to focus solely on its cars. According to a report published by the BBC, Uber have said they believe having their entire autonomous team's energy, expertise and focus on their driverless Car section is the best way forward for the company. Uber started their self-driving truck venture two years ago in 2016 with a San Francisco based team and later that year they were the world's first company to deliver a shipment using the autonomous tech. Uber Freight, a separate division of trucking will be unaffected by the decision to stop producing self-driving trucks. Uber Freight aims to link truck drivers with details of nearby available loads, which if suits them, can be accepted as a job.
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Taxi protests set to continue in Spain after talks with government falls short on driver demands


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The Spanish taxi protests will continue as driver representatives fail to agree a deal with government officials after four hours of negotiations yesterday. Taxi associations expressed their disappointment at the governments offer to simply move licensing powers to regional authorities. The taxi industry claim that this action would not fix the problem, but extend the issue to 17 separate regions.The taxi protests affecting major cities including Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia, plus many more, comes at the height of the tourist season in Spain. José Luis Ábalos, the Public Works Minister, is under pressure from The Popular Party and Ciudadanos and will be quizzed on the “chaos” being caused across Spain.The protest has also been supported by drivers with similar grievances from neighbouring regions and countries. A Portuguese licensed taxi driver was seen supporting the indefinite strike on Spanish shores. More meetings are scheduled between Spanish authorities and taxi associations as the ongoing protest surrounding unfair competition from ride-hailing firms like Uber or Cabify continues.
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