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Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Which locations does this website have actual data for? Just tried two places in San Francisco and it said it had no data. Is this an actual site or just a one pager looking for interest?

What two places did you try? It works for me.

Tried going to a place on Market to a restaurant in Sunset, both had addresses...

Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

> At the end of the day, they are all taxi services in my book. Unless you live in New York, and are trying to get from Manhattan to one of the outer boroughs, in which case getting a yellow cab is a total crapshoot.

It shouldn't matter one bit. They're legally obligated to take you anywhere in the five boroughs. Just get in before telling them your destination. If they give you flak (and you feel like fighting them), just take note of their medallion # and state clearly that you will report them if they fail to fulfill their obligation.

Or, you know, pay an extra $3 to Uber and avoid that situation all together.

It shouldn't matter, but it does.

Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Which is kind of a funny way for Uber to say "we don't do tipping." I mean, I guess you could say that my salary "includes a tip," and that it's really 20% lower but then there's a 20% tip on top of that, but obviously I wouldn't actually say that. Uber says that their fare "includes a tip" because people are used to tipping cabbies. But tips are only tips when they are optional amounts that customers can vary the si…

I don't know where you are from, but North America tipping is not optional in certain situations. A waitress in a restaurant does not get payed a salary, but lives solely from tips. I don't know if the same is true for taxi drivers (who are not the owner of the car).

Yes, I've seen Reservoir Dogs too. Without engaging the extremely shopworn discussion about how much tipping is appropriate, the fact remains that if you choose, you can tip a waiter nothing. It may be a dick move, but you can do it.

You can't "tip" an Uber driver nothing. It doesn't matter how bad your service was. It doesn't matter how much you don't care about being labeled a dick. You just can't do it.

Because the Uber thing is not, in fact, a tip.

Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Looks like none of 'em hold a candle to Taxis in small-to-medium cities like mine.

Huh, in SF starting from my place to all of the places I might go Lyft wins consistently, and sometimes by as much as 1/2 of the taxi price.

Unfortunately (in my limited experience with Lyft) the quality of UberX drivers are far better than Lyft drivers. Half the time in Lyft cars I've been worried about crashing! I'd rather pay that extra dollar or two and have a comfortable ride.

Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Nice. Now just give me an iPhone app where I push a button and it sends me the cheapest, closest car from any of those companies.

This. This is exactly what I want. As a poster above said, they're all a taxi service to me -- now get me there cheaper and faster.

Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Nice. Now just give me an iPhone app where I push a button and it sends me the cheapest, closest car from any of those companies.

One of my buddies tried this idea. It seems to have failed (their website is now down). Archive: http://appcrawlr.com/ios/red-ride-ride-sharing-car-picku

Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Uber API TOS says: "You may not use the Uber API in any manner that is competitive to Uber or the Uber Services, including in connection with any application, website or other product or service that also includes, features, endorses, or otherwise supports in any way a third party that provides services competitive to Uber’s products and services, as determined in our sole discretion." https://developer.uber.com/v1/t…

IMO that kind of term is anti-competitive and should not be legal. Uber markets itself as a free market alternative to the old cab monopolies, so why are they doing things like this?

Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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I love products like these. Slices right through all the promotional noise like "fun drivers," "fast pick-up times," "clean cars," etc and gets right to chase -- price. At the end of the day, they are all taxi services in my book. Whichever gets me from point A to point B the cheapest wins my dollars. Fast pick-up times, a sexy functional app, and other common sense differentiators are expectations now, not selling p…

I'm not so sure about that, since after seeing a very beat up van with a lyft mustache, I have become very hesitant to using their service.

Re: Show HN: Real-time Fare Estimate Comparisons for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, and Taxi

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Great app! Would be great to estimate "regular" price, right now it's surging and I'd like to know what the price would be for e.g. tomorrow. Hopefully Uber wont shut you off, seems like a breach of ToS to me (I'm not a legal expert).

It says +25%, so should be easy enough to guess.
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