This paper presents a case for the expansion of a commuting system called casual carpool. The system is a grassroots network of carpoolers that collaborate to form rideshare for their commute to the downtown areas of San Francisco, Houston and Washington DC. Through the author’s experience with the system and personal attempts to deliver a rideshare network to the public, a framework of a greater casual carpool organization is presented
Transportation issues can create seemingly no-win conflicts for planners, whether it's dealing ...
Since the late-1990s, numerous ridematching programs have integrated the Internet, mobile phones, an...
Transportation issues can create seemingly no-win conflicts for planners, whether it's dealing ...
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...
14847652013Ellis, ZacharyDistribution number: HRTM-30/05-13(WEB)EPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-13-053GS-10F...
Energy consumption could be reduced if more people shared rides rather than driving alone yet carpoo...
Carpooling initiated in America in the 1970s due to the oil crisis. However, over the past years, ca...
International audienceThis article proposes several new research directions regarding the future and...
Casual carpooling is an informal form of commuter ridesharing operating in Washington, D.C.; Houston...
This paper describes a system that extends concepts of social networking application to create a phy...
The future of transportation is often characterized by a vision of shared mobility in which multiple...
Carpooling schemes for mutual cost benefits between the driver and the passengers has a long history...
Flexible carpooling can be defined as a system whereby morning carpools are formed at designated res...
2012Ellis, ZacharyPDFTech Reporthttps://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/ear/12053/index.cfmFH...
Transportation issues can create seemingly no-win conflicts for planners, whether it's dealing ...
Since the late-1990s, numerous ridematching programs have integrated the Internet, mobile phones, an...
Transportation issues can create seemingly no-win conflicts for planners, whether it's dealing ...
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...
14847652013Ellis, ZacharyDistribution number: HRTM-30/05-13(WEB)EPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-13-053GS-10F...
Energy consumption could be reduced if more people shared rides rather than driving alone yet carpoo...
Carpooling initiated in America in the 1970s due to the oil crisis. However, over the past years, ca...
International audienceThis article proposes several new research directions regarding the future and...
Casual carpooling is an informal form of commuter ridesharing operating in Washington, D.C.; Houston...
This paper describes a system that extends concepts of social networking application to create a phy...
The future of transportation is often characterized by a vision of shared mobility in which multiple...
Carpooling schemes for mutual cost benefits between the driver and the passengers has a long history...
Flexible carpooling can be defined as a system whereby morning carpools are formed at designated res...
2012Ellis, ZacharyPDFTech Reporthttps://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/ear/12053/index.cfmFH...
Transportation issues can create seemingly no-win conflicts for planners, whether it's dealing ...
Since the late-1990s, numerous ridematching programs have integrated the Internet, mobile phones, an...
Transportation issues can create seemingly no-win conflicts for planners, whether it's dealing ...