Road Guy
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So I was at a transportation conference and one of the less boring speakers had done some research on the effect of uber vehicles on the road. I will summarize without any links cause I don't have them but it was pretty interesting. The "study" was from some recent phd's who also drove as uber drivers for a year while they did some of their research.
These were Denver Numbers:
Average Drivers are making (gross) $15 an hour in Metro Area. After you factor in wear and tear on your vehicle, gas, etc they are making $7.50 / hour (less than Colorado minimum wage). Like a lot of people they are not factoring in the true cost they are experiencing.
Uber is converting trips that used to be walking / biking / transit trips to vehicle trips resulting in increased traffic on roads.
Basically the study said the main people benefiting from uber are people out to drink, people not wanting to drive to places where parking is expensive / dangerous, or for trips to the airport...
look for the transit police to kill these companies of soon
These were Denver Numbers:
Average Drivers are making (gross) $15 an hour in Metro Area. After you factor in wear and tear on your vehicle, gas, etc they are making $7.50 / hour (less than Colorado minimum wage). Like a lot of people they are not factoring in the true cost they are experiencing.
Uber is converting trips that used to be walking / biking / transit trips to vehicle trips resulting in increased traffic on roads.
Basically the study said the main people benefiting from uber are people out to drink, people not wanting to drive to places where parking is expensive / dangerous, or for trips to the airport...
look for the transit police to kill these companies of soon