Study Credits Uber With Decline in California Drunk Driving Deaths
When Uber released a study earlier this year produced with Mothers Against Drunk Driving, taking credit for a decline in drunken driving-related car crashes among drivers under 30, it was called out for not producing enough evidence to make the connection. But now comes a study from researchers at Philadelphia's Temple University that suggests the entry of Uber's low-cost ride service, Uber X, into 14 California counties led to a 3.6 to 5.6 percent decline in drunken driving deaths. |
I picked this up from Tim Ferriss' 5-Bullet Friday email lists.
Here's the link to last Friday's list.
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