Have either Lyft or Uber launched yet in Austin? Thought they were still trying to start up.
The controversy that Uber has had in SF is you've got *unlicensed* drivers picking people up - you don't know anything about them or what may be in their past. They may be great 'drivers' but if I was a woman, I would wonder if they had any sexual assault/rape issues in their past (I hope they at least screen for felony convictions). Just think, you use Lyft to take you to a party and get raped and robbed by a new driver. That'd ruin your evening.
Originally Posted by agentx
Lyft is operating, if in a sort of beta mode right now.
I don't know the details of SF but in NYC uber uses sedan drivers that are properly licenced. I think the cheaper uberx option gets into more of a grey area, but from my understanding there is a background process in place.
The thing is these services wouldn't be able to compete with traditional taxis if that service met the demand. In Austin, catching a cab downtown can be difficult, and often involves walking to a major hotel, and sometimes talking the valet into hailing one. The mobile "hail a cab" app in my experience is clunky at best, and useless most of the times. The "cost of entry" is creating a better "hail a cab" system be it uber of lyft apparently is considerably lower than trying to overhaul and modernize the current taxi system.