*By Jacqueline Corba* Google's navigation app Waze expanded its carpool service on Wednesday to reach commuters across the U.S. "We want to help everyone reduce traffic," the company's head of carpool, Josh Fried, told Cheddar Rides. Only 8 percent of commuters are carpooling, according to Waze data. Fried said if the company can boost that figure to double digits, it will be able to make a dent in traffic congestion. In the past, Waze has only been available in [13 U.S. states](https://cheddar.com/videos/how-to-make-money-on-your-commute) in addition to markets in Brazil and Israel. Now the service will be available anywhere in the U.S. The nationwide launch comes just 6 months after a relaunch of the app, which was initiated after the company realized the importance of an interpersonal connection, Fried said. "It's not blind-matching anymore," he said. "It's really about making connections for commuters that live near where you live or work near where you work." Waze's carpool service offers riders an affordable trip and reimburse drivers for gas. For the launch, Waze was able to rely on the deep pockets of parent company Google, a unit of Alphabet ($GOOGL). Fried said 1.3 million of Waze navigation app users have, as of this week, opted in for adding the carpool app to their devices. For full interview [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/googles-waze-takes-carpooling-service-nationwide).

Share:
More In Business
Nestlé dismisses CEO after he has relationship with a subordinate
Nestlé has dismissed its CEO Laurent Freixe after an investigation into an undisclosed relationship with a direct subordinate. The company announced on Monday that the dismissal was effective immediately. An investigation found that Freixe violated Nestlé’s code of conduct. He had been CEO for a year. Philipp Navratil, a longtime Nestlé executive, will replace him. Chairman Paul Bulcke stated that the decision was necessary to uphold the company’s values and governance. Navratil began his career with Nestlé in 2001 and has held various roles, including CEO of Nestlé's Nespresso division since 2024.
Load More