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Definition of ride-share in English: ride-shareverb [no object]US Participate in an arrangement in which a passenger travels in a private vehicle driven by its owner, for free or for a fee, especially as arranged by means of a website or app. riders place a request to ride-share by setting a pick-up and drop-off location via the app software enables workers to ride-share Example sentencesExamples - Send matching commuters an invitation to ride share.
- Pilots, who have always loved to ride-share but found it difficult to arrange, were looking forward to taking advantage of modern sharing technology.
- In Charlotte, NC - ride-share to Los Angeles or hitchhike?
- Most hiking clubs ride-share, so the gas cost is usually not prohibitive.
- "If the Legislature changed the law, where people could ride-share, and set the proper guidelines the PPA would abide by that."
noun US cab drivers want the City Council to regulate ride-share companies another term for ride-sharing peer-to-peer ride-share is booming Example sentencesExamples - "You know, it's sometimes very hard to car-pool," said Henry, whose ride-share arrangement collapsed, he says, after he was once left stranded.
- That could mean other firms will start arranging ride-share programs.
- For Chennai, with its perennial parking problem, peaks of pollution and an explosion of automobiles, ride-share could well be an idea whose time has come.
- Car-pooling has its challenges - tardiness, heavy perfume, clashing musical tastes - that can tax the fragile dynamic of the two-person ride-share, by all accounts the standard arrangement these days.
- Employees may continue driving to work or they may exchange their parking subsidy for cash and buy a transit pass, bicycle supplies, or pay ride-share costs.
- Three-or-more ride-shares are uncommon because of the difficulty in scheduling.
- A ride-share program would reduce the dependency on automobiles.
- The online classified service Craigslist reported a 67 percent surge in posts for Long Island ride-shares from May to June.
- New York City officials are trying to determine if a ride-share program would work.
- The sites include sections for real estate, "community" (lost and found, ride-share, volunteers), employment, events, and services.
Definition of ride-share in US English: ride-shareverb [no object]US Participate in an arrangement in which a passenger travels in a private vehicle driven by its owner, for free or for a fee, especially as arranged by means of a website or app. riders place a request to rideshare by setting a pick-up and drop-off location via the app software enables workers to ride-share Example sentencesExamples - In Charlotte, NC - ride-share to Los Angeles or hitchhike?
- Pilots, who have always loved to ride-share but found it difficult to arrange, were looking forward to taking advantage of modern sharing technology.
- Most hiking clubs ride-share, so the gas cost is usually not prohibitive.
- Send matching commuters an invitation to ride share.
- "If the Legislature changed the law, where people could ride-share, and set the proper guidelines the PPA would abide by that."
noun US cab drivers want the City Council to regulate ride-share companies another term for ride-sharing peer-to-peer ride-share is booming Example sentencesExamples - The online classified service Craigslist reported a 67 percent surge in posts for Long Island ride-shares from May to June.
- Car-pooling has its challenges - tardiness, heavy perfume, clashing musical tastes - that can tax the fragile dynamic of the two-person ride-share, by all accounts the standard arrangement these days.
- A ride-share program would reduce the dependency on automobiles.
- The sites include sections for real estate, "community" (lost and found, ride-share, volunteers), employment, events, and services.
- New York City officials are trying to determine if a ride-share program would work.
- For Chennai, with its perennial parking problem, peaks of pollution and an explosion of automobiles, ride-share could well be an idea whose time has come.
- Employees may continue driving to work or they may exchange their parking subsidy for cash and buy a transit pass, bicycle supplies, or pay ride-share costs.
- "You know, it's sometimes very hard to car-pool," said Henry, whose ride-share arrangement collapsed, he says, after he was once left stranded.
- That could mean other firms will start arranging ride-share programs.
- Three-or-more ride-shares are uncommon because of the difficulty in scheduling.
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