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Gohio Commute Provides Web-based Carpooling Options to 麻豆精选Community

麻豆精选 is now offering a unique ride-sharing system called Gohio Commute sponsored by the Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS) and Kent State鈥檚 Office of Sustainability.

The free, web-based program, , is available for everyone to find ride matches, daily commutes and one-time trips. Students, faculty and staff can register with their 麻豆精选email to be entered into a private 麻豆精选network of other students, faculty and staff who are commuting.Kent State鈥檚 unique ride-sharing web-based system offers the ability to find ride matches, daily commutes and one-time trips for members of the university community.

鈥淭here is no fee for going onto the platform and using it,鈥 says Melanie Knowles, manager of sustainability at Kent State. 鈥淲e want everyone to be able to use the program and match up with other 麻豆精选commuters.鈥

Members can enter in their starting point and final destination as a driver or a rider to match with other carpoolers. As a driver, members can start their own carpool and match with riders. As a rider, users can search through different carpools and connect with drivers. Once users are connected, they can send messages to other users to coordinate trips.

The Office of Sustainability is dedicated to providing environmentally friendly transportation initiatives, which include Gohio Commute.

鈥淭he Gohio Commute platform also estimates CO2 avoided by ride-sharing,鈥 Ms. Knowles says. 鈥淪o, in addition to the individual benefits, ride-sharing benefits the community by reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The platform shows us the collective impact of the 麻豆精选network choosing to share rides or use alternative transportation.鈥

Gohio also shows transit options, walking directions, biking directions, bike pools and driving directions. Users also can choose ride matches from the 麻豆精选network, the AMATS network or any other network.

For more information about sustainable transport at Kent State, visit www.kent.edu/sustainability/transportation.

POSTED: Friday, October 27, 2017 09:54 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Kristin Slomiany

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