Avoiding the "three denseness" Demonstration test of taxi carpooling work New Corona 13th July 12:10

In order to avoid the so-called “three-crowded” rush hour for commuting using public transportation, a pilot test has been started in which employees share a taxi to work.

This was started by KDDI and taxi companies on the 13th, and 10 taxis for 7 passengers will pick up and drop off employees when they leave and leave the office.

In the case of coming to the office, if the employee applies for the desired boarding place and arrival time using the application the day before, AI will create and notify an efficient route for mounting multiple employees.

On the morning of the 13th, a taxi arrived when an employee waited at the boarding place at the designated time, moved for about 20 minutes, and another employee boarded and headed to the headquarters in Tokyo.

A female employee in her thirties who used it said, "I am going to work a couple of times a week now, but I feel stressed because the train in the morning is busy. I was talking.

In this experiment, which will be conducted until the 7th of next month, the company will bear the costs and analyze whether the employee's impressions or not will be considered for practical application.

Toshiaki Matsuura, Group Leader, KDDI Business Development Department, said, "There are people who must work from home even if they are working from home. I was talking."