It's a good video, self-transportation as a service has the potential of becoming a mainstream solution in the coming years. It became reality in the city I reside; Fayetteville, Arkansas. One can use a mobile app to seek and pick up the closest bicycle available, go ride it to your destination, put the kick-stand down, and leave it at a parking spot for the next rider.
The service will soon carry a $17.00 monthly fee, but it is a no-brainer for many Fayetteville residents.
So if a UofA student, or even a resident with limited transportation needs, wants to do something fun on the weekends or holidays I could see the potential for many new businesses coming up to cater to this new opportunity:
- Car Rentals offering weekend deals on convertibles
- Airlines providing great deals to Buckhead (Atlanta), Deep Ellum (Dallas), or Miami Beach
- Motorcycle Rentals
- one of many experience-focused destinations, like Disney World or Concert Venues
- winter-season transportation, or the rise of leasing on hybrid vehicles
- and eventually, self-driving cars, based on the belief that today's kids won't be owning any type of vehicle in the near future.
I heard a rumor that a major manufacturer was developing a tiny-car that will be sold through an auto parts/accessory retail store, instead of a typical dealership.
I think Motorcycle Ownership will have a longer run than vehicle ownership. Time will tell what kind of motorcycles survive the transition.