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PASSENGER CONNECTING PLATFORM (SHARE WHEEL)

Rangam Shivathmika, Venchiryala Nitya, Dr. K. Sreekala, Ms. N. Musrat Sultana

Abstract


The Real-Time Passenger Connection Platform (RTPCP). Unlike conventional shared transportation systems, the RTPCP prioritizes passengers finding each other before matching with a driver. Through advanced algorithms and secure communication protocols, the platform facilitates real-time passenger interactions, enabling users to collaborate, share rides, and optimize travel routes effectively.This real-time passenger connection platform is a new idea for shared transportation. It lets passengers find each other before finding a driver. Passengers can input where they want to go and when, and the platform connects them with others going the same way. It uses quick matching to make shared rides easy and affordable. With messaging and safety features, passengers can chat and feel secure. This platform could change how people share rides, making commuting easier and cheaper for everyone.

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