2019
DOI: 10.7922/g2qr4vbr
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Partnerships between Ridehailing Companies and Public Transit Agencies: An Exploration of Inter-agency Learning about Pilot Programs

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“…Day-to-day operations of these services fall to the TNCs, which can be challenging for public agencies to ensure high quality of service (Blodgett et al, 2017). There are also barriers to residents without access to smartphones or credit cards, and there can be difficulty in ensuring TNC vehicles are accessible to riders with disabilities (Cochran & Chatman, 2021;Pike & Kazemian, 2019;Thomas et al, 2021). There are also potential longer-term risks of outsourcing a public need to a private company (Blodgett et al, 2017).…”
Section: Ride Hailing As Public Transitmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Day-to-day operations of these services fall to the TNCs, which can be challenging for public agencies to ensure high quality of service (Blodgett et al, 2017). There are also barriers to residents without access to smartphones or credit cards, and there can be difficulty in ensuring TNC vehicles are accessible to riders with disabilities (Cochran & Chatman, 2021;Pike & Kazemian, 2019;Thomas et al, 2021). There are also potential longer-term risks of outsourcing a public need to a private company (Blodgett et al, 2017).…”
Section: Ride Hailing As Public Transitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There may be opportunities to harness and integrate ride hailing to improve the quality of service, accessibility, and cost effectiveness of public transit (Murphy & Feigon, 2016). On demand transit would be particularly valuable for first-mile-last-mile, low-density, and paratransit mobility services (Curtis et al, 2019;Miah et al, 2020;Murphy & Feigon, 2016;Pike & Kazemian, 2019). Since 2015, over 40 partnerships between public transit agencies and private TNCs have emerged to provide ride hailing services as a form of public transit by subsidizing certain ride hailing trips (Curtis et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%