Fuel saving and ridesharing in the US: Motivations, limitations, and opportunities.

Author(s)
Jacobson, S.H. & King, D.M.
Year
Abstract

Ridesharing can reduce the fuel consumed in noncommercial passenger highway vehicles by grouping individuals into fewer vehicles and reducing the number of miles that vehicles must travel. We estimate the potential fuel savings that could result from an increase in ridesharing in the US. If no additional travel is required to pick up passengers, adding one additionalpassenger for every 100 vehicles would reduce annual fuel consumption by 0.800.82 billion gallons of gasoline per year; if one passenger were added in every 10 vehicles, the potential savings would be 7.547.74 billion gallons per year. However, ridesharing may require extra travel to pick up additional passengers, which can reduce and possibly eliminate potential fuel savings. The tradeoff between saving fuel and spending time to pick upadditional passengers is investigated, finding that, on average, ridesharing may not be attractive to travelers, but can be made more attractive byincreasing per-vehicle-trip costs such as parking and tolls. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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Library number
I E140751 /10 /70 / ITRD E140751
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Transportation Research Part D. 2009 /01. 14(1) Pp14-21 (13 Refs.)

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