Sick of being stuck in Auckland's gridlock on your own? A new app could give you some company for dreary drives into work - and you'll also pocket cash.
New Zealand's first carpooling and ridesharing app, Chariot, aims to get cars off the rank in June. Users will be able to share regular or one-off short trips and long-haul journeys. Drivers can rent up to three seats.
Chariot chief executive, Dr Thomas Kiefer, believes as many as 50,000 people in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch will use the service in its first year.
"Our mission is to reduce the number of empty seats in cars, cut traffic congestion and carbon emissions by offering a platform for social ride sharing," he said.
Kiefer said drivers would be reimbursed for things such as car maintenance and fuel costs.