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POOL: A PEER-TO-PEER RIDE SHARING APP
Author(s) -
Ajinkya Ghorpade,
Apurva Joshi,
Sumit Mali,
Piyush Agrawal,
Harsh Agrawal
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of engineering applied science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-2143
DOI - 10.33564/ijeast.2021.v05i12.045
Subject(s) - blueprint , pooling , listing (finance) , sharing economy , transport engineering , public transport , computer science , peer to peer , business , internet privacy , world wide web , engineering , finance , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence
Ridesharing is becoming the most chosentransportation option over private transportation in bigcities. Ridesharing is also very quick, affordable and safe.Ridesharing also helps lot of students who travel to collegefrom very long distances and sometimes publictransportation is also very limited. This helps them saveboth time and money and also helps them earn somemoney by listing their rides. So the paper presents theblueprint and application of a peer to peer or a dynamicpooling app which lets the users list themselves as driversor riders and which allows them to find each other a ridewithin a specific area in particular bandwidth of time. Theapplications have some special features like farerecommendation according to distance, time, mileage andride recommendation based on type of ride and the historyof the rider.

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