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How can Shared Mobility revolutionize the Transportation Industry

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While the cities across the globe race up to be the super-power within their countries, the term “liveable cities” goes on a toss. For any city to be so, it needs to be congestion-free and provide clean, convenient on-road environments to its residents. And one of the ways for sustainable development is to include the Shared mobility plan in the city’s expansion. This is something that has the potential to redefine the way the next-generation look at the inter-city and intra-city transportation. It is a concept of sharing the means of commute with other residents. Just like public transport, it leverages the  taxi transportation industry  growth. Here are some of the crucial ways through which the taxi app development company can contribute by making applications for shared mobility. One way to do so is to include the rideshare option in the cab booking solution itself. Original Source :  Mobility revolutionize the Transportation Industry

"How Local Taxi Cab Unions Can Beat Uber with a Competitive Uber Like App? "

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Let’s face it. Ever since Uber arrived, it not only has  revolutionalized the taxi industry , but it also introduced an entirely new marketplace called on-demand. The on-demand marketplace is basically a business model in which a business or a startup can only scale through the continuous growth of two separate user groups. Uber, for example, is nothing but a third-party platform that has to provide both the buyers (Passengers) and the sellers (Uber Drivers). Now, if Uber focuses only on one user group, then they will not survive. In simple words, Uber has to convince sellers (Uber Drivers) that there is a high demand to make money, and they also have to convince the buyers (Passengers) that there are enough drivers waiting to pick them up and take them to their desired destination. As you can see, this business model is, without any doubt, difficult to sustain. But, despite all the challenges, many startups have adopted the same business strategy as of Uber’s and ha