Is Ride Sharing The Solution to Asia’s Horrible Traffic Congestions?

In the span of eight years, what used to be a cool German slang used by teenage punks and tech geeks has become something else entirely: a global ride sharing company that now operates in more than 700 cities. Uber – which is based in California – has come a long way, evolving from its initial model of private black cars-for-hire to allowing people to drive using their own cars. Then came the revolutionary carpooling service UberPOOL, and now with UberEATS, 15 minutes is all it takes to get an avocado salad delivered to your door.

Our point is, everyone knows Uber. Heck, even many of our grandparents would have heard, or are even possibly regular users of the app. In Singapore, a city already plagued with less-than-agreeable traffic conditions, what is its impact on the country?

 

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