“WazeRider finds you the most convenient, affordable ride to work from fellow commuters already driving with Waze, the world’s largest community-based traffic and navigation app,” the app page shares. “Ask for a ride, and we’ll connect you to a fellow commuter on your route who’s willing to help.”
“WazeRider will then suggest a nominal payment to help with the cost of gas & wear and tear.”
While they don’t expect the app to have high traffic users in the initial days of the app, they hope passengers will be able to book a ride to or from work while still chipping in a bit to cover the cost of gas and the wear and tear on the car.