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Amish Uber. Sort of. Not sure this guy is really Amish, though.
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In Amish Pennsylvania, Ubers MAKE gas.
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I think this is Kentucky. I was going to type “KY” but that just didn’t seem right.
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I didn't realize Amish folks existed outside of PA Dutch country, but apparently they do!
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Oh yeah, we have a significant community in Indiana, or we used to when I was growing up.
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Still better than taxis
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They’re definitely still here.
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Is that for all of the various communities (Mennonites, etc) or just Amish?
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How is this like Uber, as opposed to being more like a regular taxi? Do you hail the buggy v i a ... mail?
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Smells better too.
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Not sure. There wasn’t a source for the map.
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“Amish Uber” is so much more click-baity than “Guy with horse and buggy selling rides for $5.”
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Smoke signals
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Hood of R ights are like that. In Montana I would hear my dad and others say, “ hooo odarites” and I had no idea what they meant until I was o lder.
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The people lik e that in MT are the Hood of Rights or some such...
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Never heard of them, but interesting to know! Almost envious of their unplugged lifestyle.
Almost.
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Oh yes, I’m in central Delaware, and they’re all over the place. If anything, I think some of them are migrating out of Lancaster County, given how built up its getting and how expensive the land is becoming.