New York’s Shadow Transit
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New York’s Shadow Transit
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#5It seems *similar unlicensed busses are gone now: http://www.fastcompany.com/1839333/business-lessons-chinatow...
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#6It seems *similar unlicensed busses are gone now: http://www.fastcompany.com/1839333/business-lessons-chinatow...
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#8This is one of the areas where we could use a better public-private partnership in our cities.
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#10I don't know how the regulations worked in Istanbul, but they were very common even with the other transit options, and worked very well. I'd go from Kadikoy to Taksim and back late at night and walk or take the taxi for the rest. For 3 bucks (6 lira) they would leave when full, approximately every 5 minutes, and were pretty organized. This is one of the areas where we could use a better public-private partnership in…