Odd-even: Share rides with contacts using iUnir app
iUnir users can log in to the application using their Facebook or Linkedin account so that they get to share ride with their contacts only.
As the city gears up for the second innings of odd-even scheme, startup iUnir has launched a mobile application to facilitate ride sharing on personal vehicles.
"There are about 1 crore seats that are estimated to be vacant in personal cars and bikes of people in Delhi. These can be utilised during odd and even scheme period. People opting for ride-share through iUnir need to only pay for cost of that ride," iUnir Co-founder Sandeep Kumar told PTI.
There are about 30 lakh four wheelers in Delhi and 60 lakh bikes offering at least 2 and 1 seat respectively which can be shared for commuting through this app, he said.
iUnir users can log in to the application using their Facebook or Linkedin account so that they get to share ride with their contacts only.
"We have kept safety in mind. Facebook and Linkedin account login gives user access to ride with their contacts. Also, users need to update their photo id, verify mobile number and email to activate services of the app," Kumar said.
People sharing ride cannot make any profit as making profit on personal vehicle is prohibited under Motor Vehicle Act, he said.
iUnir is targeting to have 10 lakh users in Delhi NCR and once it stabilises in the region, the company will expand service to Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Hyderabad and Pune to target office going commuters.
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