Uber wants to take over public transit, one small town at a time
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http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/1/12735666/uber-altamonte-springs-fl-public-transportation-taxi-system
- As Bloomberg noted last month
- need rides to work or the grocery store
- proposed having Uber respond to some 911 calls
- company recently offered
- company’s five-year anniversary
- Uber isn’t required
- Uber’s agreement with Boston requires
- In San Francisco
- an initiative
- this month the Bay Area suburb of Dublin
- pitching itself as a congestion-reducing alternative
- got the attention of a DC transit official, who said
- a summertime monthly pass
- partnership with WageWorks
- recently began testing in Pittsburgh
- Frank Bi
- James Bareham
- Josh Dzieza
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