Robo Taxi Coming to Valley City
by I. B. Lyon
Ride hailing companies like Uber and Lyft have been popular in large cities across the US for a while now. They aren’t prevalent in small towns and rural areas because the demand just isn’t there, and most people drive their own cars. In the past few years because of the advent of driverless or autonomous vehicle technology, autonomous vehicle ride hailing apps like Waymo have grown in popularity. Elon Musk and Tesla are going to jump into the autonomous ride hailing or robo taxi game as well, so the use of these services is only going to grow in the coming years.
Valley entrepreneur and IT expert, Rob Ballmer, has been fascinated with driverless or autonomous vehicles for years now. Ballmer said, “In the past, I’d always use Uber when I went out to Silicon Valley, but now I use Waymo. It’s so cool to be sitting in the back seat of a driverless car. It’ll take you where you want to go safely, and I don’t have to worry about talking to the driver. Plus, I can be productive on my commutes. I just love it.”
Ballmer has been in talks with Waymo and another company for weeks about a partner or white label program to bring an autonomous ride hailing vehicle to The Valley. He finally worked out the details with Waymo for one of their cars, and the vehicle is going to start serving Valley City next week. The name of Ballmer’s company is Skoot, and he’s very excited about bringing this service to The Valley.

Ballmer said, “I’m starting with one car, but I plan to buy more in the coming months and years. Valleyans will probably be skeptical of Skoot to begin with, but I think they’ll love it in the long run. I think it could be great economically for senior citizens. Many seniors don’t do a lot of driving; many just go to church, the grocery store, the beauty shop, and maybe a couple other places. Cars are expensive, and the maintenance and insurance is expensive too. Plus, many senior citizens don’t need to be driving any way because of poor eyesight and slow reaction times. Skoot will be safer for the community, and it will help many seniors to save money. It’s a win-win for everyone.”
Ballmer is very excited to bring Skoot to Valley City, but the community has mixed feelings about it. One skeptic said, “This isn’t Los Angeles or New York City. I just don’t think people are going to go for it. People are going to freak out the first time they drive past a Skoot car with no one in the vehicle. I don’t think people are going to trust it. It’s a no for me bro.”
Another Valley City resident I talked with was excited about Skoot. She said, “I think this is going to be great for my mom. She drives around town some, but she really doesn’t need to be driving at all. I have to work, and I don’t have the time to drive her where she needs to go. Also, she lives on a fixed income. It would be great for her to sell her car; she’d be able to save a lot of money. There will a couple challenges though. I’ll have to convince her to get into a car with no driver, and I’ll have to teach her to use the Skoot app. But, I think she’ll do it.”
It will be interesting to see how Skoot does in Valley City. I’m sure many will try it out just for the novelty of it, but will it be viable long term. We shall see.