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Ride Sharing Services really dont help Traffic congestion

Graham currie - picture standing beside a trainIn a technical paper titled “Lies, Damned Lies, and Autonomous vehicles” Prof Graham Currie from Monash University begins by saying “It seems to me there is a gigantic lot of nonsense discussed about the future of transport”.

He turned this paper into a passionate and fiery key note address at the Australian Institute of traffic Planning and Management National conference.

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Services such as Uber and Lyft have been described as “ride sharing”, with the prediction that more people in every car will replace public transport.

His research proves otherwise.

In the great majority of cases it is only one passenger per car, which fails to give the efficiencies of public transport.

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