Ride-hailing fleets hold the potential to someday reduce the amount of pollution collectively spewing from cars.
In all likelihood, however, they're making matters worse. All while weakening public transportation.
That's according to new research that puts fresh perspective on the way ride-hailing reshapes the transportation landscape.
There is some promising news. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University simulated replacing private vehicle travel with ride-hailing services across six U.S. cities. Because vehicles emit more pollution during "cold starts" and because ride-hailing vehicles tend to be newer, this swapping, as simulated, could spur a 50 to 60 percent decline in emissions.