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RSG115: Meera Joshi on How Cities Can Regulate Uber and Lyft

Category: Business
Duration: 00:36:37
Publish Date: 2019-12-31 11:00:31
Description:

Customers love Uber and Lyft, and as a frequent Uber/Lyft passenger myself, I understand why! Increasingly, however, cities are having major issues with Uber and Lyft. A new report aims to highlight how top cities around the world are regulating Uber and Lyft effectively, and we’ll cover this report and more in this week’s podcast episode.

Intro

  • Today I’ll be chatting with Meera Joshi, a visiting scholar at the NYU Rudin Center for Transportation
  • She’s also the co-author of the report E-Hail Regulations in Global Cities
  • She has a background in ride hailing, law, and more
  • Fascinating episode you won’t want to miss!

Intro to Meera Joshi

  • Outgoing Commissioner of the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC)
  • Under her tenure, NYC became the first city in the nation to mandate granular trip data from large app operators (like Uber and Lyft)
  • Preferred mode of transit: walking!
  • Spent most of her career in criminal justice and investigations

Regulating Uber and Lyft

  • Companies bottom line is to make money
  • Doesn’t always work together with regulation – usually in conflict
  • Report came about to see how other markets are handling Uber and Lyft
  • E-Hail Regulation in Global Cities (see link below in Show Notes)

Using Data to Improve Safety

  • Using data to determine how to improve safety
  • Focus on ‘professional drivers’ on the road
  • Trip records can show who is driving and when – if drivers are running red lights, this is something that could affect their ability to drive for Uber/Lyft

Revenue Collection

  • The only reason these companies exist is because cities provide the roads
  • Municipalities want to recoup the cost somehow
  • The fee is on the company, but the company puts the fee on each trip (which hurts drivers)
  • This increases passenger angst, too

Cities Creating a Safety Net for Drivers

  • Starting to see a trend among cities trying to offer drivers some form of safety net for independent contractors
  • These protections cost money
  • Don’t want to see the fees going to what companies think drivers need but rather what drivers actually need
  • Cities need to prioritize data collection – hard to say right now what the conditions are out there

Outro

  • Thanks to Meera for coming on the podcast! In the coming months, I think we’ll see more cities engage in more regulation
  • I think this will be something we’ll see a lot more of in the next year or two as well
  • Want me to interview someone on this topic? Let me know!

Show Notes

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