let's Ride
Let's Ride is a user-centered app design project aimed at transforming the way users approach urban transportation. Developed with an emphasis on intuitive navigation, seamless connectivity, and a sustainable future, this app empowers users to explore flexible, eco-friendly commuting options. From route planning to real-time updates, Let's Ride reimagines mobility by combining convenience with environmental mindfulness, catering to both casual riders and everyday commuters.
Let's Ride is a user-centered app design project aimed at transforming the way users approach urban transportation. Developed with an emphasis on intuitive navigation, seamless connectivity, and a sustainable future, this app empowers users to explore flexible, eco-friendly commuting options. From route planning to real-time updates, Let's Ride reimagines mobility by combining convenience with environmental mindfulness, catering to both casual riders and everyday commuters.
Year
2023 Spring
Type
team Project (2 people)
Category
UI/UX Design

Background
Background
For college students who don’t have a car, it is very inconvenient for them to commute between school and to their apartments, especially for those who live far from the campus. They have to endure the possibility of unreliable bus service and severe weather.
For those students who own a car, it is common that they drive on their own, even though the car has 5 seats.
Content
Background
For college students who don’t have a car, it is very inconvenient for them to commute between school and to their apartments, especially for those who live far from the campus. They have to endure the possibility of unreliable bus service and severe weather.
For those students who own a car, it is common that they drive on their own, even though the car has 5 seats.
Sending out survey
64% of students said that are willing to take other students for a free ride if they live nears them/share similar routes.
64% of students said that are willing to take other students for a free ride if they live nears them/share similar routes.
30% of students prefer riding with someone else if they need to go to get groceries.
Findings
From the survey, we can see over 50% of student drivers are willing to take other people for a ride if they share similar routes.
Compared to other commuting tools, about 30% of students who do not have a car prefer a ride offered by someone else.
However, there is no apps that provide connection to the groups of students and student drivers.
Findings
From the survey, we can see over 50% of student drivers are willing to take other people for a ride if they share similar routes.
Compared to other commuting tools, about 30% of students who do not have a car prefer a ride offered by someone else.
However, there is no apps that provide connection to the groups of students and student drivers.






