Uber wants to be the transit infrastructure for 21st C Uber wants to be able to ban users based on private standards See an issue?
suburbs, sure--places where buses are not a viable or practical way to get around. In which case...
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...you're already effectively "banned" from transit (since you can't use it to do anything), and presumably can't afford a car
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since if you could own a car, why worry about uber?
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how much longer are humans going to be allowed to drive cars?
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how much longer are humans going to avoid walking as a means of transportation?
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Less than 1% of American cities are walkable enough to allow full participation in life without transit.
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exactly, and if you think that the transit in those cities allows "full participation in life" you are off your rocker
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fact is that *American cities are exclusionary by design,* all the transportation gimmicks we pull won't change that
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when your own two feet are no use for getting around, what does it matter what service you get banned from?
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