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Save the Taxi Drivers

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Started May 11, 2026

We don’t actually want to live in a world where we don’t interact with other people

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Save the Taxi Drivers

The Atlantic (United States) | May 10, 2026

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Regulating rideshare companies can protect taxi drivers' livelihoods while preserving the diversity of transportation options in urban areas.
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The decline of taxi drivers threatens our social fabric, as personal interactions are essential for community cohesion and human connection.
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The future of transportation should balance technological advancement with the need for interpersonal interactions.
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Embracing technology and rideshare services enhances efficiency and convenience, making outdated taxi systems obsolete.
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Focusing on the economic benefits of ridesharing overlooks the cultural significance of taxi drivers in urban life.
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