Once you don’t drive in your own car anymore, you need access to a generic one anytime anywhere. That is the service car sharing platforms, like Uber, provide. They figure out how many people need a car when and where, and ensure there are enough cars to match it affordably.pic.twitter.com/RvfQVATj9A
True. Fewer people will own a private car, but it won’t go away. There will always be people who are happy to put up with the inefficiency.
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That’s ok though. I care less about the high end of the market and more about providing better transport access to the low end.
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Completely, that's the main benefit this paradigm shift can bring! I just think that a complete shift to utility based vehicle design probably won't happen... It'll be more like rental cars perhaps in terms of split maybe?
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