
The AlixPartners survey found that 50% of respondents cited parking issues and associated costs; 35% cited the laborious process of renting a car as reasons for using ride hailing instead.
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Faster driving, experience, and safety were major factors that attributed to earning discrepancies between male and female Uber drivers.
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Economists from New York City’s New School and the University of California, Berkeley proposed that drivers should be earning $17.22 an hour after expenses, a 22.5% increase based on average pay rates.
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UCLA's Institute for Transportation Studies analyzed 1,700 Lyft, Uber, and taxi rides to measure wait times and ride cancellations against racial, ethnic, and gender demographics.
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The fastest growing North American hub is Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Fla., (FLL), which grew 11%, or two million seats, over the 12-month period.
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