Energy consumption could be reduced if more people shared rides rather than driving alone yet carpooling represents a small proportion of all potential carpoolers. Prior research has found that many who might carpool were concerned about reduced flexibility with carpooling. If flexibility is one of the barriers how could carpooling be organized to be more flexible? In Northern Virginia a flexible system has evolved where there are 3,500 single-use carpools per day. In another example there are 3,000 single-use carpools per day in a system in San Francisco. In both cases riders stand at the equivalent of a taxi stand for carpoolers and there is no requirement for pre-arrangement to create the carpool. Would-be drive-alone drivers pick up...
PDFTech ReportReport # 10-010CarpoolsRidesharingUniversity of Vermont. Transportation Research Cente...
The quickly increasing number of vehicles associated commuter’s results in a rise in holdup and also...
Non-household carpools (where two or more commuters from different residences travel together in the...
Flexible carpooling can be defined as a system whereby morning carpools are formed at designated res...
Casual carpooling currently functions in environments where, because there is an HOV lane, riders an...
Casual carpooling currently functions in environments where, because there is an HOV lane, riders an...
The future of transportation is often characterized by a vision of shared mobility in which multiple...
Carpooling can be viewed as a simple intervention to reduce congestion, environmental problems, and ...
This paper presents a case for the expansion of a commuting system called casual carpool. The system...
International audienceThis article proposes several new research directions regarding the future and...
Abstract 25 Transportation plays a significant role in energy consumption, accounting for over 42% o...
Carpooling initiated in America in the 1970s due to the oil crisis. However, over the past years, ca...
AbstractApproximately 40 percent of fuel consumption in large cities is related to transportation. A...
This paper is a case study of carpooling behavior on the 91 Express Lanes. The 91 Express Lanes are ...
Shared mobility with pooled rides is the linchpin for leveraging vehicle automation and electrificat...
PDFTech ReportReport # 10-010CarpoolsRidesharingUniversity of Vermont. Transportation Research Cente...
The quickly increasing number of vehicles associated commuter’s results in a rise in holdup and also...
Non-household carpools (where two or more commuters from different residences travel together in the...
Flexible carpooling can be defined as a system whereby morning carpools are formed at designated res...
Casual carpooling currently functions in environments where, because there is an HOV lane, riders an...
Casual carpooling currently functions in environments where, because there is an HOV lane, riders an...
The future of transportation is often characterized by a vision of shared mobility in which multiple...
Carpooling can be viewed as a simple intervention to reduce congestion, environmental problems, and ...
This paper presents a case for the expansion of a commuting system called casual carpool. The system...
International audienceThis article proposes several new research directions regarding the future and...
Abstract 25 Transportation plays a significant role in energy consumption, accounting for over 42% o...
Carpooling initiated in America in the 1970s due to the oil crisis. However, over the past years, ca...
AbstractApproximately 40 percent of fuel consumption in large cities is related to transportation. A...
This paper is a case study of carpooling behavior on the 91 Express Lanes. The 91 Express Lanes are ...
Shared mobility with pooled rides is the linchpin for leveraging vehicle automation and electrificat...
PDFTech ReportReport # 10-010CarpoolsRidesharingUniversity of Vermont. Transportation Research Cente...
The quickly increasing number of vehicles associated commuter’s results in a rise in holdup and also...
Non-household carpools (where two or more commuters from different residences travel together in the...