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It's a big day! Avego has changed to Carma, so to make things easier for all of us now it's just one name you have to remember: Carma. Your WeGo Team is growing and expanding but we're still the same people! Join us in our next step as we take this pilot Bay Area wide. Carma— get there together.
NEW RIDESHARE FEATURE: BOOKINGS
WeGoers have been clamoring for an advanced booking feature just like this. Now, you can start ridesharing with more confidence knowing that you've already booked your ride home later in the day or week. The app will even remind you about your upcoming booked rides beforehand! So go ahead, book a ride today and tell us what you think.
Check out these how-to's from the Avego team:
Check out the first installment of this new section on Avego's Blog: Your Questions Answered
We’ve had several enquiries recently from electric car owners about using our app and whether they will be recoup their expenses at a different rate. - See more at: http://www.avego.com/2013/06/13/your-questions-answered/#sthash.ki2J38iv.dpuf
The future is Avego which puts drivers in contact with people seeking lifts - John Gormley
Avego charges riders $.20 per mile per seat, and pays that amount to the drivers. This is a nominal fee compared to the other services. Steinberg stated that he has no opinion on whether the ridesharing services such as SideCar are unregulated taxi cabs, but he did state he’s quite certain they are not rideshares, because rideshares aren’t operated for a profit.
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There’s been some confusion in the market recently as a number of apps for hailing taxicab-like services have been making news as they are being prosecuted for violation of local and state laws on commercial transport services. So, what is the difference between these companies and Avego? Why does Avego come under the new definition of ridesharing, and these companies do not?