BIRMINGHAM
Taxi for a bad cabbie.
This bright blue taxi was spotted parked diagonally across Nansen Road, in Sparkhill, on Thursday and Friday mornings.
The council registered cab had been left with its nose just touching the front wall of a house and the back end sticking out in the middle of the road.
Pedestrians must navigate wheelie bins and face either squeezing past the taxi’s bumper or head into the path of oncoming traffic.
Mothers with pushchairs, those using walking frames or wheelchair users have no option but to go into the road.
A passer-by said: “It’s atrocious. It’s not acceptable that the driver has left it straddling over the pavement.
“Taxi drivers are meant to be the knights of the road. Pushchairs can’t get past. I understand there are parking issues but that’s dangerous.”
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/worst-parking-ever-taxi-left-15629181
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UBERK RIDE PASS
Ordering a car ride is becoming more like Spotify Premium or Amazon Prime. You pay in advance for something extra — in this case, guaranteed cheaper rides, even if there’s heavy traffic or bad weather.
Instead of paying per ride at whatever rate comes up, Uber is offering a monthly subscription service called Ride Pass that guarantees discounted rides and protection from surge pricing.
In Austin, Orlando, Denver, and Miami starting Tuesday, you can lock in discounted prices for UberX, Uber Pool, and Uber Express Pool rides for the monthly rate of $14.99. In Los Angeles, it's $24.99 per month, but that will eventually include e-bike and scooter access. Uber estimates in a month you'll save 15 to 20 percent on how much you'd normally spend on rides. You can cancel the monthly program anytime.
To sign up, go into the Uber app and pull down the left-side menu and select "Ride Pass." Once you pay the monthly fee, you're in. The app will show you how much you've saved on each ride.
Earlier this month, Lyft unveiled its All-Access Pass, which similarly auto-renews each month. But instead of an open-ended subscription, Lyft's pass is good for 30 rides per month for a set monthly fee, which ends up being about as expensive as Uber's pass if you're a power user.
In San Francisco for the past few months a version of the Ride Pass has been available to select users, but at a lower price ($9.99 activation fee) and only for rides between two set points, like the gym and your house. Any other rides with the pass were available for 15 percent off.
The pass is only in these five cities for now, but should expand soon into other Uber markets.
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