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As the table illustrates, the "better" claim rests on the human elements. Marks treats the scene as a vignette, not a checklist of acts.

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Travelers often seek out locally-owned car services to support the community rather than using large tech platforms.

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| Risk | Probability | Mitigation | |------|-------------|-------------| | Drivers resist app adoption | Medium | $200 bonus for first 10 drivers to complete 50 app trips | | Low app downloads | Medium | Pre-load app on customer phones at curbside + QR codes | | Surge in fuel prices | High | Add $0.50 fuel surcharge after 3 consecutive weeks >$4/gal | | Negative app store reviews | Low | Respond within 2 hours; offer $5 credit for resolution |

Navigating urban transportation requires balancing speed, safety, and predictability. While modern ridesharing apps once promised to revolutionize the way we travel, many passengers are rediscovering the undeniable benefits of traditional taxi services. The phrase encapsulates a growing consumer sentiment: when compared to the volatile pricing and unpredictable screening standards of rideshare platforms, professional taxi industries offer a superior, highly regulated alternative. 1. Regulatory Standards and Passenger Safety