Post-Pandemic Commuting Habits Won’t ‘Bode Well’ for 'Mobility Services,' Says SA
With traditional commutes and long road trips not likely to return “for some time” post-pandemic, consumers are likely to ditch shared “mobility services” like Uber and Lyft in favor of a personally owned or leased vehicle, reported Strategy Analytics Monday.…
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“Consumers could end up holding on to their current cars, or buying a used car.” Those with more mobility needs tend to use ride-hailing services the most, SA said. “So if their needs are lessened because of remote work or less travel, this does not bode well for mobility services.”