If You Build it, Will They Come?
The New York Times recently reported that tech companies have jumped into the transit business by creating services similar to Uber and Lyft. Instead of a sedan showing up wherever you happen to be, you can discover a new bus line, or potentially create a new one, secure a ticket and a seat to get to work.
Getting to work by bus, train, subway, ferry, carpool, and vanpool has been the standard options as an alternative to driving to work each day, alone. Until now. What started out as an idea for anyone who had a car to make some extra income as a driver by finding passengers through an app and charging a fee for the ride has established itself as a new commuting option in many cities and towns.
Making the most of every seat in the car to save money and energy goes back to the