- Look up
rideshare or
ridesharing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ridesharing or
rideshare may
refer to:
Carpool Vanpool Peer-to-peer
ridesharing Rideshare...
- A
ridesharing company, ride-hailing service, (the
vehicles are
called app-taxis or e-taxis) is a
company that, via
websites and
mobile apps,
matches p****engers...
- Alto is an
American ridesharing company based in Dallas, Texas. It is
available in
Dallas and Houston, Texas. Alto was
founded in 2018 by Will Coleman...
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Rideshare advertising is a form of digital, out-of-home
advertising that uses in-car adverti****ts in
ridesharing vehicles.
Rideshare advertising can...
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Rideshare Drivers United is an
organization of
platform drivers that
advocates for the
interests of
rideshare drivers in California. The
group has its...
- "Starlink V1 L26 &
Rideshares".
Archived from the
original on 15 May 2021.
Retrieved 15 May 2021. "SpaceX
launches Starlink rideshare mission as constellation...
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receives a
commission from each booking. Lyft is the second-largest
ridesharing company in the
United States after Uber. Lyft
classifies its drivers...
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Secondary payload, also
known as
rideshare payload, is a smaller-sized
payload transported to
orbit on a
launch vehicle that is
mostly paid for—and with...
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prominent in the
United States as a
rationing tactic during World War II.
Ridesharing began during World War II
through “car clubs” or “car-sharing clubs”...
- The
legality of
ridesharing companies by
jurisdiction varies; in some
areas they are
considered to be
illegal taxi operations,
while in
other areas, they...