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Would you prefer "nano" type taxi fleet services if they provided aur conditioned, safer commute than the rapido style taxis and cheaper than traditional ola uber? What would you use this service usually for?

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Interesting concept, but I wonder about the impact on traffic. If these are truly "nano" vehicles, could they potentially reduce congestion by taking up less road space? Or would they just add to the number of vehicles on the road? The urban planning implications could be significant.

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