Tokyo’s public transport system is generally considered one of the finest and most reliable in the world. It prompts a question for mobility service providers looking for opportunities in the metropolis with the advent of connectivity and autonomy: if existing infrastructure already serves the needs of the metropolitan area’s 13 million-plus residents, then who will be paying extra for the privilege of a shortened ride?
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