Find a Ride Philadelphia for Android
Ridesharing is the sharing of vehicles by passengers to reduce vehicle trips, traffic congestion and automobile emissions. Types of transportation that are considered ridesharing include carpool, vanpool, and transit or public transport. Bicycle commuting and walking are not considered forms of ridesharing, since a motorized vehicle is not being used for the trip. Telework and compressed work schedules are also included, since no vehicle trip is used for the work hours. Other names for ridesharing include Transportation Demand Management, Alternative Transportation, Active Transportation, and Mobility.
Some areas of the United States have regulations under the Clean Air Act that govern the total number of vehicle trips that may be associated with a large employer or retail development. Employers, Transportation Management Agencies, or regional transit providers often provide information on ridematching (connecting potential vanpool or carpool riders) and transit trip planning. They may also provide financial incentives, prizes, or other benefits to participants.