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Uber liked better than traditional taxis in Ottawa, research finds

A series of focus groups about traditional taxi services and the ride-hailing app Uber found "resoundingly higher" satisfaction rates for Uber in Ottawa than for taxis, according to the results of the research.

Uber ranked higher than taxis in multiple indicators during focus groups

Participants in three Ottawa focus groups said they preferred Uber to traditional taxis in just about every respect, with the exception of insurance. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

A series of focus groups about traditional taxi services and the ride-hailing app Uber found "resoundingly higher" satisfaction rates for Uber in Ottawa than fortaxis, according to the results of the research.

Core Strategies conducted three focus groups in late September forthe City of Ottawa, which is conducting a review of its bylaws regarding taxi services.

The discussions were "animated"with"strong opinions," the final report said.

Uber ranked higher than taxis in nearly everycustomer experience, though concerns about Uber's lack ofproper insurance are "significant," the report states.

The greatest praise for Uber referred to its lower cost and the convenience of its app compared to other taxi apps, as well as travel time and wait time.

Women feel safer with Uber

Women in the groupsdemonstrateda much stronger preference for Uber, saying they feel safer taking Uber rides than taxi rides.

The report found that focus group participants are hoping the city will make it more equitable to operatetraditional taxis and ride-hailing services such as Uber.

"Customers desire and expect that regulatory reviews will serve to instill a new, more level playing field in which Uber is 'here to stay' yet operates in concert with the taxi industry," the report states.

"Customers expect to see slightly higher fares as regulatory issues are resolved, however still anticipate significant long term customer benefits resulting from an overall more competitive industry."