Timeline for Can/will Ubers cross Schengen borders in the EU?
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| 2 hours ago | comment | added | Sursula | @Lundin I see very badly in the dark. I don't drive a car at night for the same reason. I am an avid biker from spring to autumn, winter not so much for above reason. | |
| 19 hours ago | comment | added | Lundin | I bike that distance to and fro work every day in extra dark, extra cold Sweden. At least when it ain't snowing heavily. In order to consider it, I would say that the availability of good bike paths is more important than anything else (Netherlands is famous for that though!). Biking on well-trafficked car roads is far more scary than any darkness and cold. And use a bike with lights, always (probably required by law). | |
| 21 hours ago | answer | added | ROIMaison | timeline score: 2 | |
| yesterday | comment | added | Sursula | @Berend Yeah I know, but I am unsure about the bike rental opportunities there. It's not a large town. and it is dark and cold and I am not super eager to bike under such conditions. | |
| yesterday | comment | added | Berend | 10 km? That's only about 30 minutes by bike :-) | |
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| yesterday | comment | added | Henrik supports the community | I think Germany still has some temporary border controls in place, so crossing in to Germany might be an extra hassle that the driver would like to avoid (when Denmark did it seemed to be depended on which crossing point you used who many/strict checks were done, local drivers might know), so even if you can find one, be aware of that. | |
| 2 days ago | answer | added | Franck Dernoncourt | timeline score: 6 | |
| 2 days ago | comment | added | jcaron | Have you tried entering the starting and ending points and see what it says? Don't forget to check both directions, you don't want to get stuck at the destination and not be able to return. | |
| 2 days ago | comment | added | Hilmar | Depends on your exact location but unlikely. Uber is spotty in Germany to start with, and in most smaller cities the app just hails a regular taxi. I just checked getting from Kleve to Nijmegen and there was no availability, | |
| 2 days ago | history | asked | Sursula | CC BY-SA 4.0 |