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GM China Introduces Carpooling Program, Amazingly Cheesy Photo

GM China Carpooling Pilot Program

This picture is delicious, grade-A cheese

General Motors China has introduced a carpooling pilot program for its Shanghai employees that enables them to arrange rides together using a new self-developed mobile app, and also…would you get a load of that picture? It’s priceless. I particularly like how the caption says, “Go on a LOW CARBON DIET and get more for less,” subtly highlighting the writer’s clever pun by PUTTING IT IN ALL CAPS.

GM says the app will enable close to 700 employees at GM China’s Shanghai headquarters to carpool to work. It’s a move that should decrease the city’s considerable congestion and pollution, and– if the picture is to be believed–increase the workers’ merriment and laughter.


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Drivers punch in their preferred route, departure time, and number of available seats, while riders submit their commuter requests. The matching system then offers a list of potential drivers for riders to select. Then the driver has to accept the rider, after which good times and hilarity quickly ensue.

“The employee carpooling pilot program merges the Internet with intelligent mobile technology,” said Vivian Yu, the leader of GM China Urban Active Projects. “It will not only benefit our team members, but also enable us to test software systems in everyday usage scenarios.”


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“This initiative will further expand our activities in alternate transportation models in one of our most important markets in the world,” said GM Urban Active vice president Julia Steyn. “It will help us learn more about vehicle user behavior as we develop business models for future global mobility solutions.”

I don’t know where those three fun-loving GM China employees are going once they get off work, but I hope they take me with them.

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