2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.urbmob.2023.100045
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Ridesharing in all its forms – Comparing the characteristics of three ridesharing practices in France

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“…Also, we have used the term "ridehailing", which is considered different from "ridesharing services". Recently, Pigalle and Aguil era (2023) explained that ridesharing refers to shared automobile (such as car or van) journeys between people with comparable origin-destination pairings. Here, the profit is not the ultimate motto in the ridesharing services and the popular example include BlaBla.…”
Section: Ridehailing Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, we have used the term "ridehailing", which is considered different from "ridesharing services". Recently, Pigalle and Aguil era (2023) explained that ridesharing refers to shared automobile (such as car or van) journeys between people with comparable origin-destination pairings. Here, the profit is not the ultimate motto in the ridesharing services and the popular example include BlaBla.…”
Section: Ridehailing Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that ride-sharing principally uses ICT tools, informal ride-sharing pilots (i.e., between neighbors, or members of the same association [34]) also provided useful insights on planning and implementation [22,25,35]. The initiative of "Stop Covoiturage" was launched in Val de Saône in 2013 and potential users had to register online; upon signing a commitment charter, a membership card, a car sticker for the drivers, and a network map were issued [35].…”
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