What if we were to make them into some sort of bus instead of cars and set routes that made the entire city accessible.
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or at least a worker co-op
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I think the state should do it - the drivers would then become state employees and be eligible for benefits - the profits would go to providing housing for the in-house people of California
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Nah if it's by state the Central Valley won't see a dime.
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I remember RideShare Cooperative being a thing a while back, but I don't know how much traction it's gotten. http://www.ridesharecooperative.com/
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West Sac has that now, kinda. Still a private company, tho.https://www.cityofwestsacramento.org/government/departments/capital-projects-and-transportation/on-demand-rideshare-via …
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Normalize being car-less and using public transport or ride share
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Imo, bike share, scooters, and car share should be part of FAX, too.
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On a related topic, the State has some funding for the development of local transportation alternatives to personal autos. I think FAX applied, but other entities (cbos) are eligible, too! https://www.cleanmobilityoptions.org/
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