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Gohio Commute offers web-based carpooling to 天天吃瓜 State community; 天天吃瓜 Wired; November 2, 2017

天天吃瓜 Wired Article by Ashley Purnell and Alex Tinline

天天吃瓜 State commuters now have an option to make their commute to campus a bit more environmentally friendly. Last week, 天天吃瓜 became the first university within AMATS to create a network on Gohio Commute.

Gohio Commute is a unique ride-sharing program that was launched in May 2017. It is a free, web-based program sponsored by AMATS and 天天吃瓜 State's Office of Sustainability.

鈥淚t's primarily designed for commuters,鈥 said Melanie Knowles, the manager of sustainability at 天天吃瓜 State. 鈥(Gohio Commute) shows you there are actually people you could ride with. Then once you find someone, you click a link and you email them, and then you can discuss whether it makes sense to try and share (a ride).鈥

Users can log trips on  to find transportation matches for cars, biking, transit or walking.

Emily Weber, a junior nursing major, said she feels skeptical about the new program. 

鈥淚鈥檓 not sure how many people would actually use this because I think people might be nervous to commute with a random person,鈥 Weber said.

Gohio Commute was developed by the same creators as , which according to their website, is the world鈥檚 leading commuter mobility hub and transportation demand management platform. RideAmigos is a nationwide platform, while Gohio Commute focuses more on statewide commuting.

One of the main goals of this program for 天天吃瓜 State's campus is to give students, staff and faculty the option of being more environmentally friendly. By carpooling to campus, drivers can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by eliminating the amount of single-occupancy vehicles on the road.

鈥淚 think this is a great program, and I think it could go way farther than just commuting to campus,鈥 said Shelby Powell, a junior environmental conversation bio major and president of the 天天吃瓜 State Environmental Society. 鈥淚t would be cool to even incorporate students carpooling to go home together on the weekends, which could help out a lot.鈥

According to the , cars and trucks account for one-fifth of total emissions in the United States, and for every gallon of gas, these vehicles emit around 24 pounds of global-warming gasses into the atmosphere.

鈥淔or 天天吃瓜 State, I hope that this provides additional options for students and staff looking to save money or be more active,鈥 said Heather Davis Reidl, the mobility planner at Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study. 鈥淚 believe that the 天天吃瓜 State community should consider using Gohio Commute in order to share the costs of gas and parking, as well as to reduce emissions.鈥

The program also encourages biking and walking with others on campus to promote wellness and healthier alternatives to driving.

鈥溙焯斐怨 State鈥檚 campus is so bike and pedestrian-friendly; it only makes sense to look at other options for getting to and around campus,鈥 Reidl said. 鈥淭he more users that sign up, the greater potential for finding matches.鈥

Ashley Purnell is the commuters and apartment life reporter. Contact her at apurnel1@kent.edu.

Alex Tinline is the parking and transportation reporter. Contact her at atinline@kent.edu.

POSTED: Thursday, November 2, 2017 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM