Ride and house sharing services
Most know of these and have taken over for taxis and hotels. But there are two rather big problems with them. First is cost vs income. Cost to end user is of course cheaper then what their competing and replacing, problem comes to the local people providing the service. Rules to be a provider states you need a new car ( less then 3 years ) is regularly cleaned and maintenanced, how ever no extra pay is given to the provider to cover that and the pay they do get can come up short for the gas used. Story is no different for the housing end. Until a year or little longer ago the provider had no regulations over them, how ever in some remote locations this still holds true. In most areas for the driving a proper chauffeurs license is required, cost of this training and the license it's self is as well not covered by the service. Beyond that there is still nothing in place to make sure the provider won't be committing a crime, unlike taxi's where...