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Zimride’s rideshare software is licensed to organizations for an annual fee and provides staff and employees with a safe and easy way to find a carpool.

Zimride’s innovative carpool-matching software addresses many of the shortcomings that limited the success of previous carpool systems. Zimride’s rideshare system delivers the following features and benefits.

  • Built specifically for your institution with email verified sign-up
  • Engages users with social profiles and optional Facebook functionality
  • Integrates with other organization transportation initiatives
  • Easy to use and places no extra burden on your staff
  • Provides hands-on marketing and promotional support to build a critical mass of users

Company Transportation Impact

Zimride’s unique rideshare software and hands-on promotional efforts allow corporations to significantly increase their carpooling population. Zimride is committed to working with your company to build the critical mass of carpool members necessary to establish a reliable form of transportation. After a 6-month period, Zimride organizations have demonstrated average annualized savings of $200,000 in vehicle operating costs and 500,000 lbs of CO2.

Implementing a Zimride rideshare system is a cost-effective and environmentally-conscious solution to reduce the strain on your parking demand and overall transportation infrastructure. As your organization works to reduce its’ carbon footprint, Zimride will measure and reduce vehicle-related carbon emissions.

Proven Success

Zimride is currently working with 100+ institutions to make ridesharing a success in their communities. References are available upon request to info@zimride.com

Zimride Clients Include:

  • Wal-Mart
  • Stanford University
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Cornell University
  • Eastern Kentucky University

Press

“If you haven’t heard of Zimride, buckle up because it’s likely the next non-word to enter the English language.” – ABC World News

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