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"so it's a taxi". Basically all it was, except I surprisingly trusted taxi drivers more. For the cost, I'd rather just take mass transit
Did the ride in the autonomous vehicle cost more than a human driver, or are you making a blanket statement about taxis in general?
This was a lyft in Vegas a couple years back. Taking an autonomous one was more expensive, but I chose it for novelty. That was already on top of Lyft/Uber being more than taxis.
In my experience taxis now are cheaper than uber/lyft. Not autonomous, but coming home from the airport the trains weren't running for maintenance or something, and an uber was 160 dollars. No joking, that's how much - base. Taxi was about 50.