← Back to context Comment by JohnFen 2 years ago I've never experienced a "broken" machine in a cab. 4 comments JohnFen Reply jjoonathan 2 years ago How many big city taxis did you ride before 2013 or so? They cleaned up their act once they got competition. JohnFen 2 years ago Quite a few, actually. jjoonathan 2 years ago Same. Which area? For me it was Pittsburgh, New York, and Rome. The problem was absolutely endemic in all three, and I saw it pretty regularly at conferences and on vacations, too. canjobear 2 years ago I encountered "broken" machines all the time before ~2010, probably more often than working machines, in major US cities.
jjoonathan 2 years ago How many big city taxis did you ride before 2013 or so? They cleaned up their act once they got competition. JohnFen 2 years ago Quite a few, actually. jjoonathan 2 years ago Same. Which area? For me it was Pittsburgh, New York, and Rome. The problem was absolutely endemic in all three, and I saw it pretty regularly at conferences and on vacations, too.
JohnFen 2 years ago Quite a few, actually. jjoonathan 2 years ago Same. Which area? For me it was Pittsburgh, New York, and Rome. The problem was absolutely endemic in all three, and I saw it pretty regularly at conferences and on vacations, too.
jjoonathan 2 years ago Same. Which area? For me it was Pittsburgh, New York, and Rome. The problem was absolutely endemic in all three, and I saw it pretty regularly at conferences and on vacations, too.
canjobear 2 years ago I encountered "broken" machines all the time before ~2010, probably more often than working machines, in major US cities.
How many big city taxis did you ride before 2013 or so? They cleaned up their act once they got competition.
Quite a few, actually.
Same. Which area? For me it was Pittsburgh, New York, and Rome. The problem was absolutely endemic in all three, and I saw it pretty regularly at conferences and on vacations, too.
I encountered "broken" machines all the time before ~2010, probably more often than working machines, in major US cities.