Sunday 31 July 2016

Use carpool to avoid freeze of traffic in Rainy season


If you claim to have never been stuck in the rush hour traffic, you probably aren't from Delhi NCR. Smart NCR works around the concept of carpooling, bringing fellow commuters to use the GreenCar India carpool service. It also allows users to reach out to each other and share vehicles to common destination.

India needs every citizen’s help to bring down the dangerously high air pollution level it is currently at. It is our civic duty to do as much as we can, at an individual level, to reduce the damage done to our environment on a daily basis.

The traffic congestion is getting worse every day and the rising fuel cost is adding to the higher vehicle ownership as well. With all these factors, the daily commute for an average office goer is becoming an unpleasant and hectic experience. Most of the people today are suffering Traffic Stress Syndrome, resulting in unnecessary honking, rash driving, road rage and accidents.

On Thursday last week in Delhi NCR, thousands of employees and other commuters were stucked in Gurgaon as heavy rains led to waterlogging on National Highway-8. This has led to massive traffic jams near Hero Honda chowk to Sohna road. With the result of this authorities forced to declare a holiday on Saturday also shut down schools and few offices.





Many motorists deserted their vehicles and walk through knee-deep water which caused on both the carriageways of Delhi-Jaipur road, bringing traffic to a standstill, with the tailback extending up to 15-20 kilometers.





Overnight rains in NCR has also left the Faridabad – Gurgaon highway battling traffic jams, waterlogged roads and flooding on thursday night. The incessant rains saw several areas of the city inundated with water.

To avoid traffic and heavy Jams people can use GreenCar India carpooling service. Since, carpooling is one of the economic ways of contributing to this cause, we urge you to support the cause and help us help the country.

Being the only NGO in India to provide such a platform, it is our duty to propagate carpooling or sharing ride as a pocket-friendly and safe way of contributing to our economy and positively impacting our environment.

We are an environmentally conscious NGO that provides safe carpooling solutions with the aim of reducing the burden on the environment and the economy.


Thursday 7 July 2016

How Carpool Service helps to Control Traffic Congestion



GreenCar, a nonprofit enterprise has been started with the vision  to connect users who have cars or car seats to share, with other users who are looking for a cheaper, more convenient, and easy-to-access-through-mobile app/web based platform for finding their own rides to work on real time basis. With the rise in income and various finance schemes, private vehicles are becoming more common and increasing in number where as the road infrastructure remains the same.

The traffic congestion is getting worse every day and the rising fuel cost is adding to the higher vehicle ownership cost as well. With all these factors, the daily commute for an average office goer is becoming an unpleasant and hectic experience. Most of the people today are suffering Traffic Stress Syndrome, resulting in unnecessary honking, rash driving, road rage and accidents. People are becoming more disconnected than ever. We want to provide an alternative mode of daily commute option which is comfortable yet affordable for the passengers and gives the car-owner a platform to recover their vehicle ownership cost.

India needs every citizen’s help to bring down the dangerously high air pollution level it is currently at. It is our civic duty to use carpool service as much we can, at an individual level, to reduce the damage done to our ecosphere on a daily basis. Since, carpooling is one of the economic ways of contributing to this cause, we urge you to support the cause and help us help the country.

As commonly experienced by any road user of Delhi/Bangalore/Hyderabad or any metros, private cars are causing traffic congestion by inefficiently using the limited road space - the cars are typically carrying only one to two commuters against a capacity of 5 or more (a low 20 to 40% capacity utilization). The present scheme however treats the available spare capacity in cars as an opportunity to provide a transport solution - whereby 3-4 Commuter, instead of traveling in separate cars, accommodate themselves in one car, especially during peak hours. In other words, the scheme aims to increase the capacity utilization (also called load factor) of cars to 60-80% and in the process take at least 50 % cars off the road. A 50 % reduction in number of cars plying on roads during peak hours, would decongest roads, increase traffic speed, and cut down fuel consumption by more than 50 per cent. And yes, they do their bit for the environment by saving on fuel emissions.





Tuesday 9 February 2016

Car pooling – Good for Your pocket and environment friendly




Car pooling, also known as ride share, liftshare which can save you big bucks on gas, wear and tear, fuel on your vehicle and reduce all associated nasty environmental impact. According to statistics published on The Rideshare Company website an average indian spends over 450 hours driving every year. In a single year , a passenger car emits around 10000 pounds of carbon dioxide, 600 pounds of carbon monoxide and consumes 550 gallons of gasoline. But this is only about a single passenger car.

Carpooling is the practice of more than one passenger traveling in a single car. In some cities many roads have designated carpool locations where a car owner and a seeker can join. You can even get together with some employees in your company and start your own carpooling. In some metro cities like gurgaon, delhi, mumbai, bangalore , there is a lot of options for carpooling. If you need delhi to noida carpool, delhi to gurgaon carpool you can find carpool  services.


Carpooling is Good for the Environment

Less Pollution: As it clears Carpooling means more people in a single car, means 3 to 4 less cars on road,and what does that lead to? Less pollution! Less air pollution, less noise pollution, less carbon emission, less greenhouse gas emission.


Efficient Use of Land

Have you noticed the amount of space required for car parking. Every new building needs new car parking space. Suppose you want to open a mall in the city. Now you dont know how popular your mall is going to be. You have no idea of people are actually going to visit your mall.Buy you have to plan for a parking space for the customers. It is very difficult to do.A lot of space required for parking.This could be avoided by carpooling.


Carpooling is Good for You Too
Apart from these environmental benefits of carpooling, there is some personal benefits also:

Reduces travelling cost
Reduces fuel expenses
Lesser accidents
reduce stress of driving everyday



GreenCar is a NGO initiative to reduce traffic congestion and pollution on roads. Find more than 1000s of verified carpool options here.

Sunday 10 January 2016

Delhi's odd-even car formula: Is Carpooling the only practical solution?



Odd-even scheme for private vehicles started from January 1 in the capital. Arvind kejriwal led Delhi government implemented the odd-even scheme for movement of vehicles from January 1 to Jan 15 on a trial basis as part of its efforts to curb air pollution in the national capital.
Under this add/even scheme, private cars having odd registration numbers will be allowed to ply on odd dates and those with even numbers on even dates.

Delhi government released approximateley 4000-5000 buses in delhi and also increase the capacity of the metro by 15-20 percent.Now the question rise ,As the odd-even scheme for cars in delhi continues, more and more passengers are opting for car-pooling and public transport to reach their destinations.

According to the source, the major carpooling app saw 66 per cent growth in the number of seats available in Delhi-NCR this week compared to last week.

There is more than 60 % of total population of delhi NCR are employees. Due to odd even scheme they are also facing a lots of problems.
Now the question arises how an carpooling is beneficial for an employee and employer. By doing carpool an employee can save fuel and car vehicle maintenance cost. Also an employer can lower his transportaion cost with the help of carpool.




GreenCar is Indias first carpooling NGO. Join greencar initiative to reduce traffic congestion and pollution on roads.

Monday 7 December 2015

Is Carpooling a better way to reduce Air pollution?


Air quality in Delhi has been going from bad to worse and the situation is "serious".

According to recent report of WHO Delhi is most polluted city in the world, the air in Delhi is twice as much toxic than Beijing which implies that Delhi Citizens are literally breathing poison.Delhi high court also gave a scachting remark on Delhi’s pollution that the level of pollution in Delhi is such that it is like people of delhiliving in a gas chamber.


Its very necessary to take steps to improve air pollution levels in the national capital, and support has been sought from various agencies and governments.

PM2.5 (particular matter) is considered as the best indicator of the level of health risks from air pollution. It has been consistently increased 16-20 times higher in Delhi than the prescribed standard. On 29th november PM2.5 recorded 48 times higher than the limit.
PM2.5 a particles which enters into the blood stream after penetrating lungs. It causes permanent lung damage and deaths due to air pollution.

Delhi government planning to bring the idea of ‘Odd-Even Number Plate Car Policy’ from 1st November. It means that the all vehicles with plate no. ending with odd and even no. will run on alternative days.

Carpooling is a good idea to curb rising pollution:


when 2 or more people share the same automobil to commute somewhere (office ,work,e.t.c) , saving petrol and money. Carpooling is an environmentally friendly and sustainable way to travel. As people shares journeys which reduces no of vehicles also & helps in reducing carbon emissions, traffic congestion on the roads. Authorities also encourage people to go for carpooling, especially during periods of high pollution, traffic congestion or high fuel prices.

Join Greencar carpool service today. GreenCar is a NGO initiative to reduce traffic congestion and pollution on roads. Air pollution effects children's and infant’s health development. We hope that you will support this initiative.

Monday 23 November 2015

Delhi's pollution: A major concern

Delhi's pollution: A major concern



There are more than 28 industrial areas in Delhi. Most of the small and medium scale industries don't have individual facilities to treat liquid waste.  Delhi IS entering its bitter battle against being the fourth most polluted city in the world. Rapid growth rate of industrialisation and migration has created many challenges for the municipality to overcome.

The unexpected growth in the number of vehicles in Delhi is a major concern as everyday over 1500 vehicles joining the line in Delhi? The city is regularly choked in thick fog as an array of traffic and heavy industries throw 3,000 ton of pollutants into the air everyday. Pollution from thermal power plants contributes 13 per cent of air pollution. The city could become impossible to live in because of air and water pollution.


The terrible air quality in the Indian capital has just became even worse due to large scale construction . There is a government body called Delhi Pollution Control Committee existing in Delhi (DPCC) basically established for controlling pollution in Delhi’s pollution. Emerging middle classes of Delhi will have to scale down expectations and start curbing their own polluting activities to avoid the prospect of the city becoming impossible to live in.

We, at greencar.ngo, are passionate about creating an environment friendly approach to commute by sharing a ride. Greencar.ngo provides a platform to Share a ride or Carpool to help reduce your carbon footprint.

How can we make India pollution free?

How can we make India pollution free?

Many Journalists have been asking the question : What will be Indias enviroment look like in 2020 ? Already India is one of the most polluted countries in the world? Air pollution in many Indian cities is also growing by leaps and bounds.

Increasing public transportation is the only way to solve this problem. All Indian cities should have more public transports and more importantly with hygiene. Thus makes commuters to use them effectively. Infrastructure is nearly zero here in our country
No proper integration of metro, rail and buses. We should introduce transportation for all types of class so that we could suceed.

Car pooling will also greatly help to curb air pollution. The government can pose ban on single person travelling in car in peak times and support for car pooling in major cities.

GreenCar is a free NGO initiative to reduce traffic congestion and pollution on roads. Air pollution effects children's and infant’s health development. We hope that you will support this initiative.