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South African carpool app to ease traffic congestion

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The UGoMyWay app is available on iOS and Android.
The uGoMyWay app is available on iOS and Android.

In an attempt to ease the chronic traffic situation in the Cape Town CBD and stem the adverse effects that increased journey times are having on business operations (and the human psyche), a carpooling pilot has been launched through Accelerate Cape Town (ACT). Together with a few of its corporate members based in the CBD, ACT has partnered with locally designed, built and maintained mobile app uGoMyWay, to remove excess cars from the roads by connecting drivers and passengers to each other to share their everyday journeys.

The uGoMyWay app is available on iOS and Android and it allows users to create routine journeys such as, home-to-work or home-to-school. Matches are then ranked and a chat function allows users to establish a dialogue before personal details are exchanged. Once this has taken place, users decide who will drive and what the shared costs will be. As an additional safety measure, users can also request to be a part of a ring-fenced community, which includes only members of their specific workplace or school.


While still in its early stages, Chris Megan, co-founder of uGoMyWay, says the results of the pilot to date are positive and encouraging, with over 90% of users finding matches and which can then result in carpooling. “Large scale carpooling has huge benefits if you consider that every carpooling participant takes another car off the road, resulting in less congestion,” says Megan. “Real-time rideshare technology has the greatest potential to help solve the traffic congestion on our roads.”

“We are really excited to be spearheading this pilot”, says CEO of Accelerate Cape Town, Ryan Ravens. “Behavioural change is fundamental to easing traffic congestion since we cannot build ourselves out of the situation we are facing. Increasing congestion could dampen the economic growth of our city region. In an effort to meet increasing demand and to keep the city moving and growing sustainably, solutions that include the use of emerging tech, such as that of uGoMyWay, must be embraced,” says Ravens.

Urban mobility requires drastic change across the country and while the pilot is currently focused on the Cape Town CBD, the app is as applicable and important to other high mobility centres such as Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and even Stellenbosch for example. “Aside from CBDs, we also see the app as being of particular value in university towns” says Megan, “where young people are already mindful of the need to reduce energy use, are savvy about saving costs and of the added benefits of building new communities of like-minded people.”

What is clear is that unless we all change our attitudes towards how we get around, we won’t be going anywhere, in a hurry. Ridesharing is the most practical and cost effective solution to traffic congestion.

Staff Writer

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