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		Definition of ride-sharing in English: ride-sharing(US ride-share) noun US mass noun, usually as modifier An arrangement in which a passenger travels in a private vehicle driven by its owner, for free for a fee, especially as arranged by means of a website or app.  a proposal that would require all ride-sharing companies to conduct safety training and have commercial liability insurance  we don't need to own cars in the age of ride-sharing  Example sentencesExamples -  Among its recommendations: Create innovative alternatives tailored to the needs of older people, such as ride-sharing systems, volunteer driving programs and door-to-door community transportation services.
 -  Developing a ride-sharing system is no easy task - even the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission scaled back its cab-sharing experiment in recent months.
 -  Detailed in the state's decision, they include a transportation management program that includes major public transit and ride-sharing initiatives.
 -  State data indicate that the surge in gasoline prices over the past year has not triggered an avalanche of ride-sharing.
 -  For the van-poolers from Newburyport, ride-sharing makes perfect sense.
 -  He joined NuRide, a national ride-sharing Web site, and began rotating the driving with three others from his area.
 -  "Today, pedestrian, bicycle, ride-sharing and van-pooling solutions are given relatively low priority, and are treated as if they are marginal opportunities not worth high-level attention," the panel said.
 -  Speaking of cars, there are no fewer than four car reserving apps on the market, touting either cab reservations or crowd-sourced ride-sharing.
 -  Your address may be released to other trip participants for ride-sharing or other trip-related purposes.
 -  The state program helps commuters explore ride-sharing and public transportation options.
 
    Definition of ride-sharing in US English: ride-sharingnoun US usually as modifier An arrangement in which a passenger travels in a private vehicle driven by its owner, for free for a fee, especially as arranged by means of a website or app.  a proposal that would require all ride-sharing companies to have commercial liability insurance  we don't need to own cars in the age of ride-sharing  Example sentencesExamples -  "Today, pedestrian, bicycle, ride-sharing and van-pooling solutions are given relatively low priority, and are treated as if they are marginal opportunities not worth high-level attention," the panel said.
 -  State data indicate that the surge in gasoline prices over the past year has not triggered an avalanche of ride-sharing.
 -  For the van-poolers from Newburyport, ride-sharing makes perfect sense.
 -  Developing a ride-sharing system is no easy task - even the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission scaled back its cab-sharing experiment in recent months.
 -  Your address may be released to other trip participants for ride-sharing or other trip-related purposes.
 -  Speaking of cars, there are no fewer than four car reserving apps on the market, touting either cab reservations or crowd-sourced ride-sharing.
 -  Among its recommendations: Create innovative alternatives tailored to the needs of older people, such as ride-sharing systems, volunteer driving programs and door-to-door community transportation services.
 -  He joined NuRide, a national ride-sharing Web site, and began rotating the driving with three others from his area.
 -  Detailed in the state's decision, they include a transportation management program that includes major public transit and ride-sharing initiatives.
 -  The state program helps commuters explore ride-sharing and public transportation options.
 
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