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Follow on Google News | Reward Ride Car Share Accepting Beta UsersUnique Services Pairs Riders with Drivers Reducing Carbon Footprint and Increasing Occupancy Rates of Each Participating Vehicle
By: Reward Ride “The cost of gas is skyrocketing and it’s crippling our economic recovery.” said Jason Gorham CEO of Reward Ride. “Reward Ride will help the country increase the hundreds of thousands of empty seats in underutilized vehicles.” Built on a social platform with real-time access to available, safe rides individuals will never have to consult a bus schedule, call a cab or struggle to find a ride to your typical destinations again. “We will be taking everyday drivers and making them public service vehicles in order to reduce the carbon footprint and increase the occupancy rate and use of each vehicle,” added Gorham. “By rewarding our drivers by taking our riders everyone wins by utilizing our system. Our service verticals include employers, colleges, public and event riders. Our green technology will be a safe, anonymous system that protects identities making your ride sharing experience safe secure and successful.” Gorham said the company will be announcing beta launch cities within the next three weeks. To learn more about Reward Ride please visit http://www.rewardride.com/ About Reward Ride Reward Ride is a car ride sharing service designed for employers and academic institutions as well as individuals that believe in reducing their carbon footprint. We give organizations a progressive, green commuting solution to offer safe, reliable transportation through real-time ride-sharing. Built on the idea that the time for ride sharing has arrived (remember car pooling?), Reward Ride is an online, social and mobile ride-share service that provides rewards to drivers for taking passengers to their destinations. It's a service that’s good for the planet and good for your wallet as members save money by sharing the cost of fuel, parking and maintenance while making better use of people’s transportation investment. End
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