Noun
ridesharing (uncountable)
A form of transportation, other than public transport, in which more than one person shares the use of a vehicle, such as a van or car, to make a trip.
One of the really fascinating areas is marketplaces that take advantage of mobile devices. Ridesharing is the obvious example, but that's just the start of it, of selling goods and services with lightweight mobile apps. John Collison
According to HUNC president George Skarpelos, poor signal strength in the area strands tourists using Uber or Lyft ridesharing apps. Source: Internet
An Allston woman says she was held against her will and taken for a ride before escaping at a gas station early Sunday morning after she tried to get a ridesharing car home near Faneuil Hall, Boston police said. Source: Internet
With Uber launching in Winnipeg, industry expert Dan Hara has safety tips for people planning to use ridesharing and explains where to field any complaints. Source: Internet
Alaska is one step closer to putting a framework in place for transportation network, or ridesharing, companies such as Uber and Lyft, but local government officials across the state aren’t happy about it. Source: Internet
Automakers that want in on ridesharing, self-driving cars or innovative car financing options aren’t always developing their own technologies or starting their. Source: Internet