
SURVEY ON PEER-TO-PEER RIDE SHARING FOR “POOL” A RIDE SHARING APP
Author(s) -
Piyush Agrawal,
Harsh Agrawal,
Avinash Bagul,
Apurva Joshi,
Ajinkya Ghorpade
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering applied science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-2143
DOI - 10.33564/ijeast.2020.v05i08.028
Subject(s) - work (physics) , cover (algebra) , public transport , destinations , computer science , business , transport engineering , engineering , tourism , political science , law , mechanical engineering
Many college students travel in public transportsor walk a long distance to reach college. This isproblematic because public transports can be slow and notavailable everywhere as they have a specific time of arrivalin their stops and they have to halt at multiple places in thecity which can make it quite time consuming forpassengers to reach their destinations. The goal of ourproject is to reduce this problem by providing a ridesharing application for institutes. This will be mutuallybeneficial for the students providing a ride and thestudents wanting to reach their destination quickly andcheaply as those who bring their own vehicles anyhowhave to go to their homes without anyone sharing the ridewith them. This will help them to earn money to at leastcover their transportation or fuel cost and in-turn helpprovide a cheap ride to the ones in need. In this paper, wesurvey the work that deals with various paradigms of ridesharing and coincides with our idea for the application.