If you live in San Francisco, New York or London, you must think that the transportation industry is undergoing rapid disruption with Uber, Lyft and others leading the way. However, a few hundred miles from big cities the situation can change rapidly. That's certainly the case in mainland Europe. Talking about this state of affairs, Marko Gucek, who co-founded an airport shuttle startup GoOpti in Slovenia, said that "we've learned this is a really complex industry run by mafia." If public transportation within the cities' boundaries can be characterized as decent or even sometimes good, longer-distance travels with no regular routes…This story continues at The Next Web