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3,000 Ride-Sharing Cars Could Replace Every Cab in New York City, MIT Study Says (theverge.com)

All 13,000 taxis in New York City could be replaced by a fleet of 3,000 ride-sharing cars if used exclusively for carpooling, according to research published today by MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). From a report: Instead of hailing taxis, passengers that use ride-sharing services for carpooling may lead to reduced traffic congestion, pollution, and fuel use. The CSAIL researchers used public data from NYC taxi rides published by the University of Illinois to develop the algorithm. They calculated that 3,000 four-person vehicles travelling to similar destinations could meet 98 percent of taxi demand in the city with an average wait time of 2.7 minutes. Perhaps the most important part of the system is a dynamic repositioning of vehicles based on real-time demand, which makes the system 20 percent faster.

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  1. I thought MIT people were smart by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    People don't want to carpool with strangers, or else they'd just take the subway.

    The person at MIT who came up with this idea needs to be expelled for exposing themself as a moron. Makes the whole school look bad when they say dumb things like this.