Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Bridj: The Game Changer


Bridj: The Smart Car Sharing



Doing my research for the last two blogs, I stumbled upon a couple of articles for Bridj. 

After reading these articles, I realised that Bridj was a truly amazing service, that combined technology, 'public' transport and yet was truly dynamic. Amazing.

This is what Bridj does. 

After Uber (the cheaper, less legal version of a cab) has revolutionized the way people move around, Bridj has come in with a newer and seemingly better version. 

As given on the Bridj website, they are:  

"Your everyday transportation system that adapts in real-time to where you live, work, and play. Powered by data, we use a network of express shuttles that offer efficient and flexible trips that are as dynamic as the city you call home"

What they do is with your smartphone you plug in where you want to go. The app will align you with other people going to the same area, or destination. You will then be picked up in a luxury van, and for $5-$8, you will be taken there non-stop. 

It uses smart technology to link people together, and then picks them up and takes them to their destination. It leaves State Public Transport for dead.

They have effectively created a smart, mass public transport system that is cheap and quick.  

Further, instead of being herded onto a packed bus or train, with a throng of other uncomfortable commuters, you ride in considerable comfort with free wi-fi and snacks.

Amazing. 

This video does a good job of explaining how they do it. 






It is a superb invention, and one which will surely take off. 

So to summarise, the benefits of this invention are enormous. 

They are: 


  • Less travel time 
  • No need for a car 
  • Smart connectivity
  • Dynamic public transport routes 
  • Cheaper than cars, taxis. When it is expanded it will continue to lower fare costs 
  • Sustainable, mass transport 



Even better, the founder is a 24 year old student!!!!! 

Bridj has started in Boston and look set to expand across America, let's hope it comes to Australia. 

I hope that my discussion of bikes, buses, walking and car sharing has given an indication of the scope for improvement in our use of cars. 

I will move onto a new topic for my next couple of blogs. 

If you want to read more about this amazing idea (I actually can't stop saying amazing, it just seems to be a perfect public transport system, with less rigidity), check out these links: 




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