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I'm surprised that with Uber leaving the market, Didi didn't get better at response times. Surely all those Uber drivers would have switched to Didi, increasing the number of drivers. And with prices rising, drivers would get paid more money.


They were probably already driving for Uber too, just like most people in SF drive both Uber and Lyft.




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