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Can public transit and ride-share companies get along?

  • Written by Kyle Shelton, Program Manager and Fellow, Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Rice University
imageWho's in the driver's seat?Matthew Jude Brown, Alexander Torrenegra, CC BY-SA

In Centennial, Colorado and Altamonte Springs, Florida, residents and visitors can now get a free ride to the nearest train station. The ride is paid for by the local public transit agency, but it’s not a public bus that makes the trip. Rather, it’s a car...

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