I was thinking to myself as I was driving to visit family, "I should be carpooling". It used to be that setting up a carpool was easy when I was a college student. The holidays were all the same and I already knew everyone who was from my high school. So I thought to myself I would use the internet to find ppl to carpool with when I got back.[Aside] I hang around people advocating light rail a lot, and I am perpetually disagreeing with these people. Light rail doesn't work and will make the triangle's land use and traffic problems worse. However, I fully recognize the severity of those problems. Call me a loony, but look guys, we need to seriously be thinking that in 5-10 years our current way of life may not be possible, and even if it is, it might not be a good idea. [/Aside]On a historical note, TWW used to have a ride share application. I think we all share a lack of expectation of innovative and cool things from TWW today./message_topic.aspx?topic=612207So, here is how Raleigh looks to some of the sites out there on the internet right now:eRideshareZimrideThese are all intended to be like regular ride shares, to work and stuff. Long distance travel was pretty much zilch for both of these, unless maybe you're looking to go to Charlotte. I mostly believe that, as of yet, there's just not enough people using these for specifically what I had in mind.I think it should be said - the number of participants in these sites is probably less than the number of unique views this thread will get. And that's kind of sad. But I don't want to waste my time using them when there's just not high enough density for me to have instant utility for it. Cue "natural monopoly" arguments and Facebook comparisons.All of the ride sharing sites seem to each find their own special way to be useless. Now, there are some services that are really well developed and I think could get a large number of people on board... and only available in places like Seattle. Now, Raleigh has some demographic traits that makes it a good place to target some transportation revolution, and hippies I know like to tell me how the Rocky Mountain Institute selected it for some electric car stuff and whatever, but there are factors that disadvantage it as well. Notably, we're not a crisis levels yet, we don't currently have HOV lanes, etc etc. And this is an area where people will likely not change their behavior until crisis levels.Just for the record, if you're buying a house in the area right now, aren't you dooming yourself to gridlock in 10 years? It seems so obvious to me but maybe I'm just crazy. I would like to do something, but there is no business model out there right now that I think will work. How do other people feel about this?[Edited on July 7, 2011 at 7:06 PM. Reason : ]
7/7/2011 7:00:26 PM
Why would light rail make traffic and land use problems worse?
7/7/2011 7:19:00 PM
Carpooling is one of those things that I made use of in college as a freshman without a car. Folks like WillemJoel and aielman let me tag along to hip hop shows and other events. As it is I live and work in Wake Forest and I'd be interested in working out some sort of carpool thing with others. I think a lot of people's opposition is due to A) desire for autonomy (I can't run errands if I have to pick you up) and B) varying schedule (I have parent teacher conferences, staff meetings, etc.)I think that for something like this to work you'd need to get over A and ride with people at/adjacent to your job for B. Good topic, Alan.
7/7/2011 8:15:27 PM
C) Desire not to be raped by some random stranger you get in the car with far away from home.There's a reason hitchhiking is illegal.
7/7/2011 9:06:37 PM
Whatever happened to the rideshare tool on tww?
7/7/2011 9:56:25 PM
I don't think it got much use at the time.
7/7/2011 10:56:00 PM
^^i think the last time i saw it, the lines for available rides spelled out "pwnt"
7/7/2011 11:12:37 PM
and don't forget the swastika someone drew on there
7/8/2011 9:50:52 AM
I'm glad that smc took the safety issue to task. It seems I can always count on him for the fear angle.
7/8/2011 11:16:03 AM