Uber focus to bike and scooter rides

Dhakatimes Desk
 | প্রকাশিত : ২৮ আগস্ট ২০১৮, ১৪:৫০

Uber is a ride-hailing app, but lately it's become an app for riding an electric bike or scooter, renting a car, and even checking when the bus is coming.

In an interview released over the weekend in the Financial Times, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi emphasized his goal of turning Uber into a diverse mobility platform.

He wants the app to offer passengers as many different ways to get around as possible. It's not just about ordering a car.

In the interview, Khosrowshahi said, `During rush hour, it is very inefficient for a one-ton hulk of metal to take one person 10 blocks.' Instead, he'd like passengers to get on a bicycle or an e-scooter. It's quicker and easier.

He admitted the two-wheeled vehicles come at a short-term cost and frustrate drivers. But long-term it'll be worth it, he said.

`We are willing to trade off short-term per-unit economics for long-term higher engagement,' he explained in the interview.

For drivers, this means fewer short rides when would-be customers opt for a scooter trip, but more long, higher-cost pick-ups — and hopefully less congested roads.

In the past few months, Uber's acquired Jump bikes to offer pedal-assisted rides for short distances and partnered with Lime, an e-scooter rental service.

Lyft also has come out strongly in favor of bicycles and scooters in recent weeks. Uber's ride-hailing competitor acquired bike-share provider Motivate, and Lyft is developing its own line of e-scooters.

In a post last month, Lyft's co-founders wrote about using bikes and scooters for the first- and last-mile problem: those shorter trips from the train station to the office, for instance.

(dhakatimes24/28august/az)

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