Playing the devil’s advocate on surge-pricing: the arguments against
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And finally, there is the question of whether transportation is simply a transaction between customer and service provider, or if there is a public involved in the matter. After all, the
government is expected to regulate traffic, maintain roads, reduce pollution and in general make public spaces livable.
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