Posts Tagged ‘Shared Transport’

Slate singles out Avego

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Slate.com praised Avego’s iPhone app in an interesting article published earlier this month, which highlights the potential of the iPhone as a transportation tool.

The article considers the most promising iPhone apps for drivers, bikers and commuters and prominently features Avego’s iPhone app as one of the apps that can most improve the daily user experience of transportation.

Slate.com

Slate.com

“The most promising app I saw is the carpooling app Avego (currently in a “launch & learn state”), which is described as a “cross between carpooling, public transit, and eBay,” with a user reputation/feedback mechanism included; it also would include a payment function—i.e., a way to help out with gas money—which, as one rideshare expert put it to me, “is always awkward in person.”

The article was written by Tom Vanderbilt, the author of the New York Times bestselling book Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us). Tom also maintains a blog at HowWeDrive.com.


Shared Transport Pilot Opportunity

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Avego is now actively seeking partners with whom to launch Shared Transport pilots in the United States.

The pilots, which are eligible for funding under a new Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) scheme, are intended to demonstrate the potential for Avego Shared Transport to reduce traffic congestion and expand affordable commuting options in a busy urban environment.

On August 5th, the FHWA issued a solicitation for states and  local government partners to participate in its Value Pricing Pilot (VPP) program. Federal funding is available for innovative, non-tolling pricing programs, including dynamic ridesharing projects like Shared Transport. Formal applications are due on November 3. However, the FHWA is willing to provide feedback on draft proposals submitted by September 21.

Federal Highway Administration logo

Federal Highway Administration logo

“The Federal Highway Administration recognizes the urgent need to reduce the number of single-occupant vehicles on our road,” said Sean O’Sullivan, Avego’s Managing Director. “This new funding opportunity will make it possible for us to work with partners to make Shared Transport a convenient and daily reality for a critical mass of users in American cities.“

A full copy of the FHWA notice is available here.

Any interested parties should contact us or visit our booth (No. 114) at the 2009 ACT International Conference in Washington DC from August 30th to September 2nd.


New Avego Website!

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

We are happy to announce the launch of our new website, www.avego.com. The site has undergone a much needed face-lift and includes some new content and product information.

We hope that our new site will provide us with more room for presenting our expanding portfolio of efficiency-enhancing transportation products and services.

Visit our Shared Transport sub-site to learn more about our iPhone application for enabling private cars to become part of the public transport network, or visit our Futurefleet sub-site to learn more about our real-time management system for passenger transport operators.

Of course, we welcome your comments and feedback, and stay tuned for more updates to the content in the coming days, weeks and months!


Avego Expands to China

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Avego has just opened a new office in Dalian, China. With a staff of 14 people, the Chinese office will serve the domestic Chinese market for Avego’s products and work with hardware manufacturers to enable their software and hardware products for use with Avego Shared Transport.

Avego Expands to China

Avego Expands to China

In other countries, Avego continues to grow through partnerships with government agencies, value-added resellers, and telecommunications providers. Avego is currently working with companies and educational institutions on projects to roll out Shared Transport pilot programs at major campus environments and medium sized cities in the US, Denmark, France and the Netherlands.

Meanwhile, government-sponsored projects are being implemented in the United States and Europe, as policy-makers recognize the benefits of investing in sustainable transportation.

With offices in the United States, Europe and China, Avego now delivers transport technology and professional services for a global market. If you are interested in establishing a Shared Transport pilot to improve commuting efficiency at a campus environment in your area, please let us know.


Version 1.0.5 Released

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

We recently released version 1.0.5 of the Avego Shared Transport iPhone app.

Version 1.0.5 provides a number of improvements to the user interface. For example, both the “Map” and “Info” screens have been updated to make them more user-friendly.

Each stop along your route is now highlighted on the map view as you travel. You can zoom in and pan across the map quickly and easily. The “Info” screen also presents information more clearly about upcoming stops along your route.

The map view in version 1.0.5

The map view in version 1.0.5

Drivers can now start a journey from anywhere along their route and end a journey (dropping off all passengers) at any point by pressing the “End” button.

This latest update also ensures that the iPhone app runs smoothly with the new iPhone 3.0 OS software and provides a number of bug fixes and optimizations.

We are always working hard to improve our software based on the feedback we receive from users. We will be releasing a major update of the iPhone app in the next few months, so this is the last opportunity for users to provide feedback and suggestions for how we can improve the iPhone app before the release of version 2.0.

You can send us feedback directly via a new “Send Feedback” button in version 1.0.5, or just leave a comment below with your thoughts.

Avego Shared Transport is now an entry in the ITS Congestion Challenge, which aims to identify the best and most creative ideas for tackling traffic congestion. You can learn more about the competition and support Avego’s entry here.


Tips for Drivers

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

There are a number of things that you can do to ensure that you get the most out of AvegoTM Shared Transport as a driver:

  1. Use an in-car charger for your iPhone, otherwise your iPhone may run out of power mid-journey.
  2. Read our quick start guide for drivers to quickly learn how to record routes, suggest stops and pick-up simulated (“ghost”) riders.
  3. For safety reasons, and for improved GPS accuracy, ensure that your iPhone is securely mounted to a dashboard or windscreen-mounted holster.

    Always ensure that your iPhone is safely mounted before driving.

    Always ensure that your iPhone is safely mounted before driving.

  4. If you receive a phone call during a journey, you can resume the journey by just re-opening the iPhone app. However, it’s best to keep your conversations short.
  5. To accurately pinpoint your location, the iPhone requires a clear view of a good portion of the sky. If you experience any problems, particularly in built-up areas, check the strength of your GPS signal in the Meter screen or in the Options screen.
  6. If you do experience any unexpected behavior, you can help us to resolve the problem by submitting a diagnostics report in iTunes. When you sync your iPhone, you should be prompted to send the report. If not, you can reset this setting by right-clicking (or control + click) on your iPhone’s name in iTunes and then selecting “reset warnings”. The next time you connect your iPhone, you should be asked to submit the diagnostics report.
  7. Log-in to your online account to create new routes, or edit existing routes. New routes can only be created if at least 2 stops have already been created along the route. You can also use the web interface to manage which stops appear along your route as you drive.
  8. Make sure that the volume on your iPhone is not turned off, so that you can hear audio announcements about ride requests and other guiding information. There is a mute switch on the side of your iPhone.
  9. If you are not being offered any ghost riders on a journey, ensure that the “Simulated Riders” option is set to ON in your settings screen (Main Menu / Options / Settings). Here, you can also choose between miles / yards and kilometers / meters.
  10. Every route that you record must pass at least two stops. Your start and end points are not automatically created as stops, for your security, so you will need to create stops along the route unless somebody else already has. The more stop locations along your route, the more likely it is that you will receive requests for a ride.


Ride-sharing Made Simple

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Many companies have offered ride-sharing sites on the Internet that help fill seats in people’s cars and conserve gas use and greenhouse gasses, however, Avego.com has the big advantage of being affiliated with iPhone.

This downloadable application lets motorists create a social network of vehicles and passengers who are traveling in the same direction.  In this way, its goal is to cut back on the safety concerns and anonymity of ride sharing.  Rather than riding in a car with a complete stranger, this program tries to put people together and acquaint them in a more reliable way.

In addition, the program’s goal is to have an established network so that Avego users determine points for pickup and drop-off.  Yet, while the idea is certainly intriguing, it will need to be demonstrated in the real world before it will be determined if it is more successful than any other ride-sharing networks online.

Just keep in mind, it always feels safer to be in a car with passengers, but you still need a good roadside assistance program in case of breakdowns.  After all, you don’t want to be stranded on the side of the road, no matter how many people are there to help.

This blog post is written by Hal Moses and is taken from the AutoRoadService blog.

Read the blog post in full here.


Mapflow Avego wins role to provide pioneering mobile traveler information and guiding system to Madrid

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Mapflow Avego wins role to provide pioneering mobile traveler information and guiding system to Madrid

The OPTI-TRANS project will enable the first system to optimize real-time passenger information for buses,
metro trains and shared transport.

DUBLIN, Ireland (12 March 2009, Dublin) – Mapflow Avego has been selected to work with a consortium of
leading European R&D organizations to develop an innovative location-based mobile traveler information
and guiding system in Madrid, Spain. The OPTI-TRANS (Optimized Transport System for Mobile Location
Based Services) project, funded by the European Commission, will introduce for the first time a system that
enables commuters to plan a trip based on combining real-time passenger information for public transport
services with private carpools (“shared transport”).

“Madrid has one of the busiest public transport systems in the world, and now includes one of the largest bus
networks in Europe. Even so, we want to expand public transport even further, and this ʻshared transportʼ
concept could help by expanding the reach of our public transport system to places the buses don’t run,”
said Enrique Diego Bernardo, Head of Technology Projects for EMT, the transport operator for Madridʼs bus
service.

The system, which will be available via mobile phones, will serve as a personal transportation navigation tool
for Madridʼs commuters. Users will be presented with the optimum route for their trip, based on their current
location and the real-time availability of seats on buses, metro trains, and on the shared transport network of
private vehicles carrying GPS-enabled mobile phones.

“With global warming, geopolitical uncertainty of oil supplies, and ever-worsening congestion problems, we
are looking to provide ways to encourage people to get out of their single occupancy vehicles and extend the
public transport network to reach every street in every city,” said Mapflow Avego Managing Director Sean
O’Sullivan. “Madrid shares this vision of a society which is less enslaved by dependence on cars for all
personal travel, and we hope to help Madrid enable more efficient transport through better information
availability.”

Mapflow Avegoʼs contribution to the OPTI-TRANS project highlights the potential for the Shared Transport
concept, a version of which was released earlier this year as a free iPhone application. Avego Shared
Transport uses iPhone GPS technology and web services to dynamically match spare transport capacity in
private vehicles with transport demand from commuters. The integration of real-time passenger information
for shared transport with public transport will dramatically expand commuting options in Madrid by enabling
private cars to become part of the public transport network.

“The EU is looking to promote a sustainable transport environment through the use of innovative location
based applications”, said Boris Kennes, Galileo Applications Officer at the European GNSS Supervisory
Authority. “Everybody can benefit from advances in satellite technologies. The introduction of location-based
information and guiding services in Madrid will help commuters to plan their journeys in an efficient manner,
but it will also reduce traffic congestion and urban air pollution.”

Mapflow Avegoʼs shared transport expertise and capabilities will be strengthened through its collaboration on
this project with some of Europeʼs leading R&D organizations.

“The OPTI-TRANS project provides us with a unique opportunity to demonstrate the potential for a mobile
route navigation application in a truly multimodal urban environment. Madridʼs commuters will be able to
conveniently access real-time passenger information from public transportation services and private ʻshared
transportʼ services, at any time and from any location”, said Mr José Antonio Jimenez of Telefonica I&D.
The OPTI-TRANS project, which kicked off in January 2009, is hosted by EMT and Telefonica I&D, one of
the worldʼs leading telecommunications companies.

ABOUT MAPFLOW AVEGO

Mapflow Avego introduces efficient methods for dynamically matching available transport capacity with
transport demand and communicating real-time passenger information (RTPI) to passengers. Mapflow
Avego combines GPS devices, mobile phones and Internet technologies to provide drivers and transport
operators with reduced costs and higher efficiencies, while expanding transport options for passengers.
Mapflow Avego’s transportation expertise spans customers as diverse as Transport for London, the
Ministries of Transport for the UK and the Netherlands, the European Space Agency, cities and public
transport operators from Dublin to Madrid, and thousands of individual consumers and private transport
operators. Led by a multinational team of transportation experts in the US and Europe, the company is
headquartered in Ireland. To learn more, visit www.avego.com or contact info@avego.com.

ABOUT OPTI-TRANS

OPTI-TRANS is a collaborative project partially funded under the European Commission’s 7th Framework
research program. Led by Denarius Professional, the OPTI-TRANS consortium brings together the
capabilities of companies and public transport agencies across Europe. The project aims to demonstrate the
potential for Location Based Services (LBS) and GSS technology, particularly through the development of a
dynamically updated and location aware pedestrian and public transport navigation tool.


Greater Greater Washington – 10 February

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Lunch links: We’re back….Sorry for depriving you of your regular dose of exciting livable and walkable communities news….Avego is trying to to create a market to fill empty seats in private cars on the daily commute….

greatergreaterwashington


Understanding Avego Shared Transport

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

The big idea behind Avego Shared Transport is to ensure that there are transport options available on every road, turning wasted seats into spare capacity for commuters. We are building an experimental alternative travel network and this will take time. However, we have already won the cooperation of thousands of users who are actively building the network by recording their regularly used routes and adding stops along the way. We are also excited to have won the support of several transportation operators who will shortly add thousands of vehicles to the network. Announcements on these will be forthcoming in the months ahead.

We say that Avego Shared Transport is in “launch and learn” mode. The reason we say this is that it will take time for the transport network to build out. It’s a bit like going into a hardware store in 1879 and trying to buy a light bulb. Without the electric wiring in your house, the electricity network in your neighbourhood and the hydroelectric power station to generate the electricity, the light bulb would not work.

For now, Avego Shared Transport is best experienced as a driver. It will take time before network service will be easily available to riders. Riders will not be able to dynamically find and book transport today, as there is not yet a critical mass of users. However, with the support of our partners, and with the active participation of Avego drivers, we will be working hard to ensure that the network expands in the coming months and years.

As a rider, any requests that you enter are being logged and you’ll be notified as service becomes available in your area. Therefore, even if you don’t find a ride, it would be helpful to make some ride requests so that you will receive such automatic notification in the future.

The system will work beautifully today if you have a coordinated set of drivers and riders. If you are currently setting up a ridesharing pilot program, already running a large ridesharing network, or looking to provide ridesharing for your corporate or educational campus, Avego Shared Transport can be made to work in your community with your active participation.

If you would like to develop a large pilot programme, with 50 or more drivers and 100 or more riders, then please let us know and we will work with you to help understand how the system can be made to work for you.

If you are already using Avego Shared Transport, please write to us and let us know how you are using it.