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Shared taxi explained
Arigo uses a route-based approach that may help passengers heading in a similar direction share taxi costs when a match exists.
What it means
Shared taxi describes a trip where compatible passengers ride together instead of taking separate taxis.
On Arigo, that depends on route overlap and timing rather than fixed stops or guaranteed availability.
When it may fit
Airport transfers, evening trips, and cross-district travel can be suitable when public transport feels indirect or inconvenient.
- Passengers looking for direct taxi-style travel
- Trips where route overlap is plausible
- Cases where sharing cost may be helpful
Matching and fare sharing
Matching depends on route compatibility, timing, and passenger demand in a similar direction. A result may not appear for every search.
Fare sharing is explained to make trip context easier to understand when a match exists; it is not an exact fare or guaranteed savings claim.
Payment and safety expectations
Users should review payment steps together with the information shown in the app. This page does not create secure payment, official transfer, or guarantee claims.
FAQ
Shared taxi questions
Does matching always happen?
No. Matching depends on compatible route demand in a similar time window.
How should fare sharing be understood?
Fare sharing helps explain trip conditions; it is not a guaranteed saving or fixed-price claim.
What should I know about the payment process?
Payment steps should be reviewed together with the information and applicable terms shown in the app.