Our aim is to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution, which impacts billions of people directly in major cities across India. We don’t charge any commission or fees from carpoolers. We are also providing FREE Carpool web applications to corporates so that their employees can ride with colleagues. For more information about the Corporate Carpool, please visit the page.
Experience savings, sustainability, and a stronger community through carpooling.
Delhi became the most polluted city in the world with pollution 65 times above WHO acceptable limit. As per Delhi Pollution survey 7 In 10 Families have at least 1 person suffering. Air pollution killed 2.1 million in India in 2021, including over 1.6 million children under five. Let’s keep your car and bikes at home. Please use public transport or carpool now.
By reducing the number of cars on the road, traffic congestion can also be reduced, resulting in faster journeys. As per report published 42 crore manhours are lost in Bengaluru alone. Bengaluru paying Rs 20,000 crore in lost productivity due to congestion on roads. Situation in same across major cities in India. Never-ending traffic jams are the result of small road sizes and increased car sales every year.
Daily commuting can be stressful, especially in congested cities. Carpooling can significantly reduce the stress and fatigue associated with driving in heavy traffic. Passengers can relax, read, or even catch up on work while someone else takes the wheel, making the commute more comfortable.
Carpooling is a great way to prolong the life of your car, especially when you choose to drive alternatively with other carpoolers who are going on the same route. This not only helps your wallet, but the environment also.
Carpooling aligns with the goal of building a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. By choosing to carpool, individuals contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the preservation of natural resources. It’s a small step that collectively makes a significant impact on India’s sustainable development. If you commute in a full car, that means 4 fewer vehicles on the road. Imagine the impact if everyone took the same initiative?