The article discusses the unfulfilled promises of ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft in contributing to environmental sustainability. Contrary to expectations, these services ended up increasing pollution rather than reducing it. The focus then shifts to the emerging era of robotaxis, with companies like Cruise entering the autonomous vehicle market. The central question is whether robotaxis will continue the trend of contributing to pollution or if they can address environmental concerns more effectively. The piece explores the challenges and uncertainties surrounding the role of robotaxis in achieving green transportation goals. Read the rest of the article here!
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