 Technologies are changing the way we communicate, shop and even getting a personal driver for a ride. With an Uber app on their smartphones, people no longer have to stand in the heavy snow like this to wait for a taxi. It's a really cool seamless experience with the mobile app that kind of gets rid of the need to either call a dispatch service or stand on the side of the street in the traditional sense. Uber is a technology company. We are a marketplace and we are a big data company that is constantly working to just make a city run smoother. While people here in Boston is enjoying the benefit that Uber offers, traditional taxi companies like Macho Cab feel a little different. We have no objection to competition, it's just unfair competition. If we have to follow all these city regulations, we have to buy new vehicles every five years, it should be the same for Uber. They shouldn't be able to put on a car that's over 10 years old. And all I'm looking for is to make it fair. Boston citizens share their comments on taxis, Uber cars and other public transportations in the city. I prefer Uber because I've taken both. I've only taken like Metro cab and basic taxi a couple of times. If you don't find one just on the street and you have to call one, a lot of times they take like two hours or something and they never come and it's just awful. But I used Uber last night and they texted me when they were here and it was just really easy. I would probably suggest that they either keep the tea open later. Another suggestion I've had that I feel most of my friends also agree upon is that the green line should be made into a complete subway and that the streetcar system is really detrimental to the green line service. Report for BU News Service, I'm Jennifer Lee.