The London taxi driver is an institution, with their distinctive, black LTI taxis, and the drivers who can take you to anywhere in the sprawling mass of England’s capital city without even glancing at a GPS system. It’s hard to imagine London without its taxis. But last month, they went on strike, blockading the city and rendering some parts of central London utterly impassable in a move that was set to cost the London economy almost £125m ($212 USD). Why? Because Uber has landed, and it’s fundamentally changing inner-city transit. And some might say, not entirely for the better. But...
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