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      Car ownership may drop due to Uber, Lyft service

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      2017-08-11 10:19Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping ECNS App Download

      Car ownership may drop in areas where Uber, Lyft and other on-demand ride services operate, researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI), Texas A&M Transportation Institute and Columbia University find after a study.

      They surveyed more than 1,200 people in Austin, Texas, to examine how their habits changed after Uber and Lyft pulled drivers out of the city due to a local law change.

      In May 2016, Austin voters blocked a ballot measure that would have allowed the companies to keep using their own background-check systems.

      The researchers looked for changes in the choice of transportation mode, trip frequency and vehicle ownership, focusing their questions on the last trip respondents that had taken with Uber or Lyft before the service stopped in Austin, and how they had been taking that type of trip now that they could no longer rely on those companies. Researchers also asked the extent to which participants were inconvenienced by the service suspension.

      The study found that 41 percent of those surveyed turned to their own vehicle to fill the void left by Uber and Lyft. Nine percent actually bought an additional car for this purpose.

      Rounding out the respondents, 3 percent switched to public transit and 42 percent switched to another, smaller transportation networking company.

      Statistical analysis revealed that the people who transitioned to a personal vehicle were 23 times more likely to report making more trips than those who switched to a different ride-sourcing company. Overall trips decreased after Uber and Lyft service was suspended. The average monthly frequency of the reference trips decreased from 5.65 to 2.01, a 68 percent drop.

      The researchers found a correlation between the level of inconvenience reported and the likelihood that a survey participant would buy a car. Inconvenienced residents were more than five times more likely to buy a car.

      Out of expectation, wealthier respondents were less likely to purchase a vehicle than those whose household income is below 100,000 dollars a year. The researchers hold that this is because those in a higher income bracket likely already had a vehicle at their disposal.

      "Our findings show that these ride-sourcing companies do change behaviors," said Robert Hampshire, a professor at UMTRI and lead author of the new study..

      "A 30-percent increase in the probability of switching to personal vehicles relative to any of the existing transportation networking companies for an individual who is inconvenienced by the service suspension provides strong support for policies that help reduce the likelihood of occurrence of such a suspension. The case for this need is made stronger when one considers that this transition may be associated with a 23-percent increase in trip making."

      The study is the first of its kind that quantifies how the uptick in transportation networking companies might be affecting consumer behavior, and provides crucial insights that are relevant to policymakers.

      Uber and Lyft relaunched their services in Austin on May 29, 2017, in response to Texas House Bill 100 which overrides local ordinances and creates a statewide regulatory framework for transportation network companies.

        

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