When our generation’s grandchildren ask us, “What was life like in the early 2000’s?” several movements will come to mind. We might mention selfies, iPhones, the self-driving car and the return of Pokémon (unfortunately).
However, one trend that is likely to carry on is ridesharing.
Ridesharing, also known as instant ridesharing, dynamic ridesharing, ad-hoc or on-demand ridesharing, is a service that arranges one-time shared rides on very short notice. With modern ridesharing services, three elements are coordinated through services such as Uber, Lyft and Luxe: GPS navigation devices (to determine a driver’s route and arrange the shared ride), smartphones (for a traveler to request a ride from wherever they happen to be), and social media or social networking (to establish accountability and reputable service between drivers and passengers). These companies also have the ability to process rider’s payment and match services using an optimization algorithm.
Vanpooling
RideShare by Enterprise takes conversion vans and utilizes their space and efficiency to create “vanpooling.” Vanpooling is ideal for commuters in highly congested traffic areas, those traveling to and from airports, and others looking for a more spacious ride.
Vanpooling also can reduce the cost of ridesharing for passengers. Conversion vans such as Ford Transits, Chevy Expresses and GMC Savanas are ideal for several people with the same destination in mind.
Vanpooling is fantastic if you live in major metropolitan areas such as Los Angeles, New York, Washington D.C. and the San Francisco Bay area. Riders can avoid the stress of bumper-to-bumper traffic by accessing the carpool lane and being able to catch up on emails, read the newspaper or just relax before and after a long day at work.
Another great benefit is the fuel that is saved and less strain on the environment. Imagine taking 5 cars off the road? Your fellow motorists and the Earth would be so appreciative!
The recently introduced Ford Transit would make a fantastic van for ridesharing or any other shuttle service. In addition to commuting purposes, conversion vans such as the Ford Transit, Mercedes Metris, GMC Savana and Chevy Express make great vehicles for luxury transport. Their size and comfort are ideal for airport service, wine tasting parties, and other special personal or corporate events.
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