An Analysis of issues against the adoption of Dynamic Carpooling
Daniel Graziotin (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the challenges hindering the widespread adoption of dynamic carpooling systems, which leverage mobile technology for impromptu ride-sharing, and proposes initial solutions to promote mass adoption.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of issues against dynamic carpooling adoption and offers preliminary solutions to address these challenges.
Findings
Identifies key barriers to dynamic carpooling adoption.
Highlights the potential benefits of widespread dynamic carpooling.
Proposes initial strategies to overcome adoption challenges.
Abstract
Using a private car is a transportation system very common in industrialized countries. However, it causes different problems such as overuse of oil, traffic jams causing earth pollution, health problems and an inefficient use of personal time. One possible solution to these problems is carpooling, i.e. sharing a trip on a private car of a driver with one or more passengers. Carpooling would reduce the number of cars on streets hence providing worldwide environmental, economical and social benefits. The matching of drivers and passengers can be facilitated by information and communication technologies. Typically, a driver inserts on a web-site the availability of empty seats on his/her car for a planned trip and potential passengers can search for trips and contact the drivers. This process is slow and can be appropriate for long trips planned days in advance. We call this static…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTransportation and Mobility Innovations · Sharing Economy and Platforms · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
