Women’s March Gives Boost to Start-Up for Bus Sharing

TECHNOLOGY By KATIE BENNERJAN. 15, 2017 “We’re bringing people to D.C. from as far away as Kansas,” said Adam Nestler, one of the founders of Skedaddle. CreditGreta Rybus for The New York Times A few days after Donald J. Trump won the presidential election, the founders of Skedaddle, a bus start-up, began seeing some unusual activity. Their tiny company, which makes an app that lets individuals collectively commission private bus rides, was suddenly hit by a surge in bookings. Some of the bookings originated from places where Skedaddle has done little business before, including Wichita, Kan.; Madison, Wis.; and Macon,...