07.10.19|Lior Gutman On Friday, Israel’s Ministry of Transportation inaugurated high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes in two Israeli highways
19.09.19|Lior Gutman According to data by Israel’s Ministry of Transportation, Israeli private vehicles carry on average 1.2 people, driver included
29.07.19|Adi PickThe feature enables drivers to invite multiple passengers to join their carpool during different stages of the journey, and will also adjust the driver’s route to include High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV) lanes if the car has at least three passengers onboard
08.02.19|Lior GutmanA year and a half ago, Israel hired behavioral economist Dan Ariely to look into ways to reduce traffic congestion in the country. His (non-final) conclusions: Israeli drivers are predictably irrational
08.01.19|Meir OrbachThe German mapping company believes people like their solo driving time but will choose to band together for a shared goal or need
26.12.18|Adi Pick and Meir Orbach The company’s peer-to-peer carpooling service, Waze Carpool, launched as a pilot in July 2015 in Israel. In October, Waze expanded the service to all 50 U.S. states
11.03.18|Tofi StolerThe latest version of the company’s ridesharing app lets drivers and passengers define personal preferences, such as only commuting with coworkers or people of the same gender