Commuting is an essential for
mankind however it is nothing less than a headache these days as traffic,
pollution and budget are major constrains. Every year millions of vehicles are
touching the roads and on the other hand, the pollution is on the rise which is
leading to drastic changes in climate. In this 21st century, the
climate change is major concern and every year millions of people are falling
sick due to pollution. Emission of CO2 and toxic chemicals are polluting the
atmosphere which is leading to higher temperatures during summer and colder
conditions during the fall. Emissions from the vehicles is a major issue to be
addressed here. Indians especially who reckon, car is a symbol status, bought
many cars over the last decade. Many international car manufacturers made roads
to the country and demand is growing constantly.
However, Indians are completely
ignoring the adverse effects of owning car and well, it is pollution. Take the
example of the capital city, New Delhi which had seen huge climatic changes in
the last 3-4 years. The National Green Tribunal [NGT] is trying its best to
contain the pollution in Delhi and accordingly issued certain orders on
checking the pollution. One such issue that NGT brought to the notice is,
emissions from the vehicles. The higher capacity vehicles are emitting toxic
gases in the air which is diluting the atmosphere. Over the years many concepts
made it to the spotlight to address the emissions from vehicles but vanished at
the same pace. However, one concept is gaining strength and it is carpooling.
CoYatri brings the service of carpooling where you can share a ride, cut down your fuel expenses, drive responsibly and last but not least, make new friends.Carpooling method is basically sharing a ride
with travelers and it is quite popular in the developed countries. They are
adopting this technique as it is resulting in decreasing the stress of driving
and reducing the cost of vehicle maintenance. Eventually, carpooling became the
symbol of fighting Global Warming, checking pollution and also reducing the
traffic on the road. Bringing this to India is something that needs to be
looked at as commuting is a major struggle in the over populated country.CoYatri is launched in 2014 with
an aim to make things easier for car-owners and travelers. Car-owners can offer
a ride while travelers can share the ride. This will contribute to checking the
pollution, lessening the traffic on roads. So people can travel city-to-city at
ease and this is absolutely wallet-friendly.
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