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管家婆免费开奖大全 students create app for carpooling

鈥淲eav鈥 aims to match riders with drivers to make carpooling easier
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Seven 管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough students are working to change the way people in the GTA carpool with a new app (photo by Antony Xia)

During his first year as a student at 管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough, Peter Meng regularly spent $40 on gas to visit his girlfriend in Waterloo, Ont.

Frustrated with the high cost, he looked for an alternative and discovered Facebook groups where thousands of university students co-ordinate carpooling.

鈥淢y immediate question,鈥 says Meng, 鈥渋s why there wasn鈥檛 anything specializing in this?鈥

The Facebook groups didn鈥檛 eliminate what Meng saw as the main problems with carpooling: co-ordinating rides is tedious and there are too many drivers with no incentive to become riders.  

So last summer Meng began developing , an app to take the pain out of carpooling.

He soon entered , 管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough鈥檚 entrepreneurship incubator, where he connected with six other students and worked with director Gray Graffam to bring Weav to life. 鈥淚 think they can actually hit this out of the park,鈥 says Graffam. 鈥淭his is a wonderful service for people.鈥

Meng鈥檚 team moved temporarily to the Hatchery, a 管家婆免费开奖大全 incubator with an engineering focus, where they spent this past summer developing a unique algorithm. (管家婆免费开奖大全 has nine incubators across its three campuses for companies at various stages of development.)

The team鈥檚 goal was to make the app as simple as possible. To find a driver or rider, Weav users input their destination and preferred time of travel. The app sends an update when a match is made. Users can view information on the driver or rider and accept or decline the ride with a tap.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a beauty in the simplicity of the algorithm,鈥 says Sean van Wyk, a third-year student in computer science and Weav鈥檚 project manager. 鈥淭he matching process is really the core of the app.鈥

Matches are not dependent on the same start or end location 鈥 the app recognizes when riders are on a driver鈥檚 route. If there are too many drivers taking the same route, the app encourages drivers to become riders instead. 

鈥淥ur vision for the Toronto area would be to fill every empty seat on the road,鈥 says Brady Vallbacka, a fourth-year student in management and information technology, and Weav鈥檚 marketing operations specialist. 鈥淚f we could do that, we could solve a lot of traffic problems.鈥

Weav tracks users鈥 locations, then sends payment through the app once riders and drivers reach their destination. Drivers set the fee, but Weav encourages them to charge only enough to cover expenses such as gas and insurance.

Location tracking is part of the app鈥檚 safety features, along with tools that allow users to report terms-of-use violations such as damaging a car.

The name Weav is a play on the idea of weaving through traffic and a reference to bringing people together. Imagine, van Wyk says, several people who meet through Weav because they are going to the same hockey game. 鈥淚t provides a lot of value and a lot of ways for people to actually connect.鈥

While the team members initially targeted long-distance journeys, they began looking at commuting after Vallbacka learned that many 管家婆免费开奖大全 co-op students won鈥檛 travel between east and west campuses, even if it means having a greater number of placements to choose from.

鈥淚 guarantee there鈥檚 one student doing that commute every day and they probably have four empty seats,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f they could get connected easily, they鈥檇 have more job opportunities.鈥

Weav created a 鈥渟cheduled commute鈥 feature to help connect these students and other regular travellers. The team is working to release a prototype of the app by early next year.

 

 

 

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