Bengaluru, Kolkata drive growth of shared rides in India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Cities like and have seen strong growth in commuters opting for shared rides on cab aggregation platforms like and Uber, helping make significant savings on fuel costs and curbing pollution.

The company, which launched 'Share' in October 2015 that is now operating in 36 cities, attributed the growth in adoption to improved awareness and customer experience.

Uber, too, saw similar trends. As per the Green Index released by the American firm, registered the highest number of 'POOL' trips taken, followed by and

Interestingly, over 39 per cent of trips taken in Kolkata through were shared rides, closely followed by Bengaluru (37 per cent), it said.

"There is a growing trend to ditch the personal vehicle, and use uberPOOL for first and last mile connectivity... Global studies suggest 1 shared vehicle has the potential to take 9-13 cars off the road," said.

said it has seen uptake for 'Ola Share' going up to as much as 70 per cent from mass transit hubs in top 7 cities with Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata and registering the maximum adoption, followed by and

It has also launched a campaign '#FarakPadtaHai' to drive the concept of shared rides across the country.

said uberPOOL -- available in 12 Indian cities -- has helped avoid over 200 trillion kms of independent travel and prevented over 36,537 tonnes of CO2 emissions in

"The growing adoption of ridesharing across the country is an encouraging sign for us in driving a positive socio-economic change and create viable alternatives to private car ownership," Uber and said.

Singh added that ridesharing can also play a key role in complementing the government's efforts towards reducing congestion and pollution.

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 18:40 IST