16-05-2025 13:20 via passengertransport.co.uk

Uber is here to stay – can we live with it?

 
There’s no doubt that the convenience of Uber has eroded bus travel to some degree – but how should the sector respond to that?
 Uber has become the elephant in the room (Photo: Shutterstock)
 Last week, I eavesdropped on some bus industry bods lamenting declining patronage levels on London buses and the challenges of reinvigorating demand across the regions.It was a sorry discussion – a lot of naval gazing and focusing on the exact old so-called solutions. No
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