:Talk:Carpool

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Seperate Sections?

Could we have seperate sections for Benefits / Limitations / Innovative concepts around the world etc.? Also a flow diagram of how some of the best carpool systems work and their best practices would be useful? --Ruzbehraja (talk) 12:03, 25 February 2008 (UTC)

wrong title

Carpooling (and van pooling, bus pooling, hitchhiking, digit hitchhiking et all) are all sub-classes of what we call ride-sharing. It would be important for the WP as a first source of reference for many to get this right. Can someone here take care of this? (I for the moment have a bit of a time problem. Sorry.) ericbritton 06:12, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

Frivolous lawsuits of America

Judge makes clear a fetus is not a passenger for carpooling:

http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/01/11/fetus.carpool.ap/index.html

195.70.32.136 08:21, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

Removed copyvio content from Answers.com

I [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carpool&diff=41693128&oldid=41665526 removed] copyvio content taken from Answers.com. Their content is copyrighted, so shouldn't be used here. --Deathphoenix 02:35, 1 March 2006 (UTC)

Answers.com is a mirror site of Wikipedia. SensibleAmerican 06:30, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

  • Some of their content is a mirror of Wikipedia. That content was not. --Deathphoenix ʕ 13:36, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

High cost of labour?

High cost of labour is mentioned as one of the disadvantages, but there isn't any labour cost, is there? I thought that was actually the big advantage of carpooling over public transportation. In public transportation ther is always one occupant who doesn't want to go to whatever the destination is, who needs to be paid for his service (the driver, in case you hadn't guessed :) ). But with carpooling the driver also wants to go there, so doesn't need to get paid for it. All one pays for is the use of the car. And with, say, taxis, the driver constitutes almost all of the cost (that's why taxis are always expensive brandnew cars - even then that is just a tiny bit of the cost, so they might as well). Or do I seriously misunderstand something here? DirkvdM 18:14, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

Disclaimer

Just in case what I did was wrong, I edited the protected page of an article in which I am under dispute, but it was to make a minor spelling and grammar change [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carpool&diff=64901227&oldid=64873778 here]. Feel free to revert if what I did was against policy. --Deathphoenix ʕ 19:19, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

internet travelsharing

is there an article which deals with internet ridesharing or does that belong here in this article?Brallan 15:49, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

I don't know of one but it would be a good idea. The problem, as seen in the earlier discussion about links, is that it's hard to talk about this in detail without referencing specific carpooling websites (I run one of them). I'm not so familiar with wikipedia that I know the appropriate way to discuss this but it seems a shame to remove all mention of a vibrant field with a lot of very interesting work. In the article on web portals at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_portal, the people who have contributed, surely a high-powered bunch, are not shy about naming names. Similarly, this article on semiconductor manufacturing names names: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_fabrication. CRM software has a table of market leaders: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_relationship_management. Or this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_dating_service, which also discusses the market structure. So how about we stop being so coy and start including the information that people are really interested in? 64.107.254.46 (talk) 00:34, 5 August 2008 (UTC)

Carpooling around the world

I copied the out the list from the Share taxi site, which I thought looked good. The postition didn't come out quite right and of course we need more people to contribute their local terms.

Unless you can come up with a better text, kindly leave something in (This is the third time I tried and I'm paying by the minute over here!) Carpooling is known by many different names around the world and not everyone might suspect their HR department arranges it or their works council. We were sure glad sometimes to find out eventually. (Interns and students aren't swimming in money, as you know. Someone else might find this info useful.)

:Again, please explain why the text isn't A: wholly redundant, B: original research, and C: necessary. Unless foreign language terminology is relevant to the etymology of the English language word, mention is generally limited to the Wikipedia:Interlanguage, per the edit summary on my first revert. If you'd like to explore the etymology of various English-language terms on the En wiki, great, but the chart with more than a half-dozen blank entries and the conversion of a http link to "htp" are hardly productive. Also, again, please avoid adding uncited original research to this encyclopedia, especially to an article already struggling with a lack of citations and clearly sourced assertions of notability and relevance, although that could plainly be added. MrZaiustalk 04:27, 21 October 2007 (UTC)

Well, I thought this was supposed to deal with the "concept" of carpooling rather than the linguistics!!! And as a concept it does work differently elsewhere. Sorry you found practicably applicable information offensive to the purpose you see in the site. HOV lanes I've so far only encountered in the US. But the Germans, Dutch and Danish are happily "carpooling" without. Albeit under different names. Plus in Europe it's not just done for commutes but also for travel. But apparently your readers should rather find all that out by themselves. Keep your verrrry relevant page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.171.252.153 (talk) 00:51, 22 October 2007 (UTC)

:Again, the Interlanguage links are standard operating procedure throughout the wiki. Please limit your discussion of foreign language topics to those that have a clear relevance outside of that language/in the English-language wiki. The statement "HOV lanes I've so far only encountered in the US" raises issues with Wikipedia:Original research. Another editor asserted, with the more general language, that the HOV lanes may or may not be used in other countries as well. To remove that assertion would be kosher, barring a source, but to replace it with the implicit assertion that they are wholly and completely limited to the United States raises the same issue. MrZaiustalk 15:28, 22 October 2007 (UTC) PS: A quick google search for "carpool lane canada" turns up several results, including High-occupancy_vehicle_lane#The_Toronto.2C_Canada_400-Series_Highways_HOV_Lane_Network_Project

Wrong definition

I believe there is a major difference between car pool and ride share:

A carpool normally contains people to go to THE SAME place e.g. work or university and they go regularily in one car. But usually each time they go, there are the same people but this week I drive, next week you drive. Usually no money exchange.

A ride share normally is ONE driver who goes to different places and sells free seats in his car. Here passengers change regularly and pay a to-be-determined price.

Therefore I propose that two articles are created. One called carpool and one ride share. In both cases they need major rework. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Demmelhuber (talkcontribs) 12:53, 27 May 2008 (UTC)

Car pool and Ride share, they are almost same. They are both sharing car and saving cost. The difference between them is carpool is repeating share and ride share is one time single or round trip. That is why most websites serving this purpose are called themselves ride share website or carpool website. No matter what they call themselves, they serve both one time share or long term repeating share. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wuleinj (talkcontribs) 17:29, 18 April 2009 (UTC)

Images

Advertising

I removed a section that was a blatant advertisement for a website called Ridespring.com. 68.189.243.117 (talk) 18:15, 29 April 2009 (UTC)

Car Pools

Could somebody direct me to the article on automobiles with built-in aquatic recreation? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.141.137.148 (talk) 05:59, 29 October 2009 (UTC)

Carpool article not easily accessible for UK users

In the UK the term car-sharing is used instead of car pooling. I have produced an article on the topic of car-sharing and would like to post it online so that UK users are able to be find the relevant info. Are there any suggestions of how this could be done?

I have already asked for some feedback and the use of hat notes and disambiguation links have been put forward. These seem like a good way forward. Moving the articles was another solution to help resolve the ambiguity of the article called carpool. although it was suggested I write this on the discussion page to get some further opinions on the matter. Any guidance would be great, thanks Car-share10 (talk) 11:42, 14 September 2010 (UTC)

:The first line of the article says 'also known as car-sharing', that is sufficient. We should not have two articles on the same concept just because of slight language differences between US and UK english. - MrOllie (talk) 15:35, 14 September 2010 (UTC)

Further discussion:Carpool article not easily accessible for UK users

I don’t think it would be detrimental to the current article highlighting the fact that different nations use different terminology for the same things. Like boot and trunk, or sidewalk and pavement for example. Perhaps a small edit to the first line or so would be the most appropriate place as it would be immediately clear. I think such an edit would actually be advantageous and not a hindrance to the page.Car-share10 (talk) 14:46, 16 September 2010 (UTC)

:I think everyone (should) already know that different nations use different terminology for the same things, that is why the first line of the article lists different terms that are used. We've already got five there, I think tagging each with a country would clutter up the opening too much. - MrOllie (talk) 15:06, 16 September 2010 (UTC)

History

Here's a great source with details on the history of carpooling/ridesharing: [http://emergingridesharingsolutions.wikispaces.com/file/view/TRB11-3038.pdf Chan, Nelson and Susan Shaheen. "Ridesharing in North America: Past, Present, and Future." Transportation Research Board, 2010.] MakeBelieveMonster (talk) 21:41, 17 July 2011 (UTC)

Proposed merge with [[Long distance ridesharing]]

Can't see why this needs a separate article at this time, it can instead be merged into a section in Carpool Polyamorph (talk) 18:13, 14 April 2018 (UTC)

:{{done}} Polyamorph (talk) 09:09, 19 May 2018 (UTC)