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What is the difference between car sharing and ride sharing?

Ride-sharing is a form of shared mobility, but it is not the same as car-sharing. People who car-share allow a single car to be used among multiple drivers, usually for a fee. Ride-sharing lets riders share a route and not a vehicle. In many ways, ride-sharing is similar to carpooling.



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Ride-Sharing and Car Sharing are the two buzzwords that sound quite similar. Car sharing is usually when the vehicle itself is shared amongst many people. Ridesharing, on the other hand, is about sharing the route, rather than the vehicle.

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The more recent meaning of the term ridesharing , related to using a mobile app to book a ride in a usually privately owned vehicle, arose in the context of the sharing economy , in which digital technology assists in the sharing of goods or services owned by individuals.

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The rise of multi-tasking to and from work—also called trip-chaining—makes shared travel less feasible. Greater worker schedule flexibility most likely impedes carpool formation as commuters are unwilling to give up their schedule flexibility to coordinate with a fellow traveler.

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Unlike delivery driving, rideshare driving involves transporting people (rather than food or things) from one place to another.

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A ridesharing company (also known as a transportation network company, ride-hailing service; the vehicles are called app-taxis or e-taxis) is a company that, via websites and mobile apps, matches passengers with drivers of vehicles for hire that, unlike taxis, cannot legally be hailed from the street.

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So if you're on a motorway and pull into a service station or a legal rest area, you can sleep in your car. Likewise, parking on a street or car park and sleeping is legal however you need to be aware of any restrictions. For example, most service stations will fine you if you park for longer than two hours.

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When you carpool, you can split the cost of gas, helping you save money. Carpooling may also help you save on maintenance costs for your vehicle. You can do this by sharing the cost of oil changes, tune-ups, and other standard procedures with the people you carpool with.

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In 2011, the company changed its name from UberCab to Uber after complaints from San Francisco taxicab operators. The company's early hires included a nuclear physicist, a computational neuroscientist, and a machinery expert who worked on predicting arrival times for Uber's cars more accurately than Google APIs.

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Statistically, rideshare apps are safe. Nearly 100% of Uber trips end without a safety incident. At the same time, staying vigilant is always important. Safety in your rideshare should be a top priority — whether you're the driver or the rider.

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