09-22-2016, 01:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-22-2016, 01:26 PM by Elmira Guy.)
If in fact it does mean all drivers must have vehicles that are accessible to people with wheelchairs, then I think that should also apply to cab companies. I say that not because I'm pro ride-share companies or anti cab company (I'm neither), but to mandate that only one business should be required to meet this standard is somewhat equivalent to the arguments of unfairness put forward by the cab companies toward the ride-sharing companies.
What's more, why shouldn't all cabs be at that standard? There are some pretty small vehicles being used by the cab companies. I can also imagine that if you are a person who requires a cab that is capable of handling a wheelchair, there must be times where the wait for such a vehicle could be significant.
Only my opinion.
What's more, why shouldn't all cabs be at that standard? There are some pretty small vehicles being used by the cab companies. I can also imagine that if you are a person who requires a cab that is capable of handling a wheelchair, there must be times where the wait for such a vehicle could be significant.
Only my opinion.