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The Taxi Problem

The Taxi Problem

The current taxicab system just isn't working.

The Taxi Problem

Technology Stuck in the Past

Most cab services still rely on aging, inefficient technology that leaves both drivers and passengers stranded.

Radio dispatch — a decades-old communication model

No 2-way communication between driver and passenger

No real-time tracking, no confirmation, no accountability

Riders left waiting with zero visibility into their ride

Technology Stuck in the Past

The Vehicle of Choice: A Relic

The most commonly used taxi is the Ford Crown Victoria — a vehicle that gets just 14 MPG. An inefficient fleet burning through fuel on gridlocked city streets.

Ford Crown Victoria: the dominant cab nationwide

14 MPG — among the worst fuel economy in its class

High operating costs passed directly to riders

An aging platform with no path to modernization

The Vehicle of Choice: A Relic

The current taxicab system just isn't working.

The Taxi Problem

The System Is Broken. Time to Disrupt.

Outdated dispatch technology. No passenger-driver communication. Gas-guzzling fleets. The taxicab industry is overdue for a fundamental reinvention — and the opportunity is massive.

Billions in taxi revenue up for disruption

Riders demand reliability, transparency, and efficiency

Technology exists today to replace every broken link

The market is ready. The moment is now.

The System Is Broken. Time to Disrupt.
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