A few months ago we introduced Tech.li readers to Taxi Share Chicago, an Android app making its debut in the Windy City. Nearly 1,000 downloads later, we’re happy to share an update. We’ve all been there. Running from corner to corner hoping to catch a cab downtown. Sometimes you’d luck out and hail one with the first wave of your hand. But more times than not, you’d find yourself cabless, cursing the rain/snow/sleet and pulling out your CTA card. Daniel Fedor has spent nearly 10 years in Lincoln Park and knows this story all too well. “These cabs can comfortably fit three or four people, so why do so many of them only have just one passenger?” asks Fedor. With this question an experiment was organized. “I would purposely pull over while in a cab and ask if someone wanted to share a ride,” explains Fedor. He has never been turned down.
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