Rideshare
Texas A&M University Transportation Services is proud to announce the addition of our very own ridesharing portal, Rideshare Solutions.
The Commute Platform is a quick, secure, and personal way to find all your commuting options.
Using your departure and destination information, you can find a carpool or bus that matches your commute and search for other nearby commuters looking for carpool, biking, or walking partners.
Have a car?
If you're driving to campus every day, post a ride offer and name your price.
Need a ride?
Join for free, find a friendly driver, and be on your way.
Give or get a ride and help us build the Aggie Rideshare community.
Share a ride now
Safety Tips for Ride Sharing
Safety is a primary concern when sharing rides with strangers. Even when using a rideshare program, it is your responsibility to take safety precautions into account on each and every ride.
The following safety guidelines are provided in hopes to make your next shared ride a safe ride.
- Meet in a public place before you agree to ride
- Take a friend with you when meeting for the first time
- Trust your instincts – If you feel uncomfortable with this person, don’t ride with him or her
- Ask lots of questions
- Look for odd behavior or inconsistencies
- Once you agree to ride, get as much personal information as possible and verify their information: full name, address, phone number, & place of work
- Ask for referrals
- Verify their Driver’s License and Auto Insurance are valid (make a copy of each)
- Make sure Vehicle Registration and Inspection are up to date
- Tell a friend or family member where you are going, when, with whom you are going, vehicle description or photo, and Vehicle License Plate Number
- Communicate your travel plans, directions, & stops along the way with your new travel partner, as well as, with a friend or family member
- Consider exchanging emergency contact phone numbers before long trips
- You are under no obligation to travel together. If at any time you have any doubts about your traveling companion, you should avoid traveling with them and immediately change your travel plans.
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