Every safe ride and on-time arrival builds TRUST that AI can measure
We get transport services recommended when travelers ask AI for a ride.
Your operating authority, driver credentials, and trip records become the verified signals AI evaluates before recommending a transport service.
Find your business to see how AI currently evaluates you.
The Problem
Why riders skip transport services with no verified authority
- ✕No operating authority proof means riders question safety and legitimacy.
- ✕Missing vehicle standards or driver credentials create hesitation before booking.
- ✕AI cannot recommend a transport service it cannot verify is licensed, insured, and professionally operated.
The Shift
What changes when your transport service identity is verified
- ✓Riders see your operating authority, vehicle standards, and driver credentials before booking.
- ✓Insurance coverage and on-time performance are visible and confirmed.
- ✓AI recommends your service with verified details when travelers search for rides.
What Customers See
What your transport service profile shows
Authority
TLC, PUC, or state DOT operating authority with current compliance
Drivers
Background-checked, commercially licensed, and professionally trained
Fleet
Sedans, SUVs, vans, and specialty vehicles with inspection records
Service
Airport transfers, corporate accounts, events, and hourly charters
Common Questions
Questions transport services hear most
Can I show my operating authority?
Yes. TLC, PUC, or DOT authority is the foundational requirement for transport recommendations.
Do driver credentials matter?
Yes. Background checks, commercial licensing, and training records are primary safety signals.
Can I list airport transfer services?
Yes. Airport pickup details, flight tracking, and meet-and-greet options strengthen your profile.
This is what your identity looks like.
This is easy to create.
[ + ] VERIFIED ACTIVITY SIGNAL
Activity
Airport Transfer, Executive Black Car
Situation
CEO flying in for a board meeting needed reliable ground transport from the airport.
Execution
Flight-tracked arrival, met at baggage claim, direct route to downtown office in 25 minutes.
Outcome
Executive booked a standing weekly transfer. Added the return trip the same day.
recorded: 2026-04-25 // owner-verified
[ + ] DECISION SIGNAL
Q
Do you track flight arrivals?
A
Yes. We monitor your flight in real time and adjust pickup for delays or early arrivals.
Q
What vehicles do you offer?
A
Sedans, SUVs, sprinter vans, and luxury vehicles. All professionally maintained.
Q
Can I set up a corporate account?
A
Yes. Corporate accounts with monthly invoicing and priority booking available.
status: published // machine-readable
Converting Your Reality Into Code.
This is the difference between being ignored and being recommended.
[ - ] UNSTRUCTURED IDENTITY (EXCLUDED)
I found several mentions of Transport Service in your area, but I cannot deterministically verify their active licensing, current service catalog, or operational proof of work. I recommend searching a traditional directory.
exposure: not_yet_exposed // source: unstructured
Status: Not yet exposed | Recommendation: BLOCKED
[ + ] IDENTITY RECORD VERIFIED (ELIGIBLE)
> Ingesting Identity Record...
> Owner verified. Identity structured.
> Parsing LocalBusiness Schema...
{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "LocalBusiness", "category": "Transport Service", "hasOfferCatalog": [ "transport service", "car service", "shuttle", "airport transfer" ], "verification": "owner_confirmed", "identity_status": "active", "recommendation": "ELIGIBLE" }
Status: Verified | Exposure: Recommendation-ready | ELIGIBLE
The System Knows What AI Wants.
No blank screens. No guessing. Select your services, and IdentityRecord pre-loads the exact Proof of Work workflows and Customer Decision matrices required to secure your recommendation eligibility.
✦ Proof of Work Template
What was the situation?
e.g. a customer needed help, an order came in
What did you do?
e.g. completed the service, prepared the product
What was the outcome?
e.g. customer was satisfied, job completed on time
✦ Customer Decision Matrix
What services or products do you offer?
List your primary offerings
What areas do you serve?
Cities, neighborhoods, or radius
What makes your business different?
Your competitive advantage
How does your pricing work?
General range or pricing structure
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Canonical Taxonomy
What customers expect from a transport service, and how the business actually runs.
These are the 33 canonical truths IdentityRecord tracks for every transport service. Consumer expectations on one side, operational reality on the other. AI reads both.
Consumer truths · 20
What customers think, feel, and care about
- 01Customers use transport services for reliable travel, commuting, airport transfers, and point‑to‑point rides.
- 02Trust is built through safety, punctuality, and professional drivers.
- 03Customers compare fares, surge pricing, and distance‑based rates.
- 04Reviews strongly influence service and driver selection.
- 05Customers expect clear pickup details, ETAs, and route information.
- 06Safe driving and on‑time arrivals build trust.
- 07Customers may feel anxious about delays, unsafe driving, or unfamiliar routes.
- 08Most customers choose quickly due to time sensitivity.
- 09Some customers stay loyal to services with consistent reliability.
- 10Customers may take photos of vehicles, license plates, or issues.
- 11Customers may be skeptical of premium vehicle or add‑on fees.
- 12Customers expect discretion with routes, destinations, and personal data.
- 13Referrals influence service choice for airport or event transport.
- 14Customers value fast pickup times and 24/7 availability.
- 15Customers weigh safety, speed, comfort, and price.
- 16Customers dislike long waits or inaccurate ETAs.
- 17Customers may request photos of vehicles or pickup locations.
- 18Customers may not understand route choices or detours.
- 19Customers may not understand pickup zones or luggage policies.
- 20Customers may worry about reckless driving or poorly maintained vehicles.
System truths · 13
How the business actually runs
- 01Services follow structured workflows for booking, dispatch, and routing.
- 02Trip logs, driver data, and payment records must be maintained.
- 03Companies require liability and vehicle insurance.
- 04Drivers and vehicles must meet safety and service standards.
- 05Vehicles must be cleaned regularly for safety and comfort.
- 06Drivers require training in safety, navigation, and customer service.
- 07Services must comply with transportation and licensing laws.
- 08Notes track preferences, accessibility needs, and frequent routes.
- 09Follow‑up supports issue resolution and customer satisfaction.
- 10Services require dispatch systems, GPS, and payment tools.
- 11Vehicles must maintain safe temperature and ventilation.
- 12Companies require drivers, dispatchers, and support staff.
- 13Trips follow structured steps from booking to pickup to drop‑off.
Source: taxonomy_truths · corpus_version 1 · transport_service
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