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In multiple European cities now I see taxis being allowed to use the bus lane (while of course regular cars are not). What's the policy justification for this?
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Because they are seen as public transport. Technically they are only supposed to do so when working. Personally I prefer to have them in the taxi lanes as they are among the least predictable drivers.
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But taxis don't have any of the key properties of public transport that usually motivate actively subsidizing its adoption? * environmental friendliness * low contribution to congestion * high-fixed-cost cost curve "You're annoying so you get to use the fast lane" feels like good short-term move but bad long-term :D
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This just came to mind, but they are a form of public transport commonly used by people who can't drive and might not be able to use buses, e.g. the elderly, the sick, the young.
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Right but surely that (people who really can't use buses) is like < 1% of usage? It feels like a good justification to make sure that the service exists and is available, but not really to go out of our way to give it priority over average drivers.
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