The National Highway number 9 is
the busiest roads in the Telugu states. People keep travelling from Hyderabad to
Vijayawada and vice-versa for business and personal purpose. However, during
the festival season, the road gets flooded with four and six wheeler vehicles. To
cash in this season, public and private transport operators hike the ticket fares which would
additional burden on travelers. Despite all the odds, a traveler doesn’t mind
to reach home to spend some quality time with the family.
Travelers who think making
reservation is a headache, lookout for alternative. Friends who hail from same
city or village, hire a car and make their plans accordingly, but what if a
lone travel who had not made any reservation? Well, CoYatri helps to find a ride within minutes and offers
you a wallet-friendly ride to your destination. Carpooling is one of the most
successful concepts in the West and is slowly gaining momentum in the
South-East Asia. Through carpooling, you can a share a ride with lone
travelers, share the fuel expenses and even make friends, if you are willing
too. The 272 kilometre journey would
take around four and half-hours. Car-owners can also pick up travelers on the
way from Narketpalli and Nakerakal. Suryapet is a major intersection and
travelers take a break here and then resume their journey. If car-owners fail
to get co-passengers, they can easily pickup holidaymakers from Suryapet. This
is the major advantage of carpoolingconcept, be it any place, a traveler can spot a car-owner if their
destinations are alike and thus he/she can make their journey an effortless
one. Mainly youngsters who reach Hyderabad for higher studies and job
opportunities struggle to reach to their homes during the holiday season and
carpooling can be a good remedy for them. After all sharing is caring, CoYatri
is all about it.
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