James J. Wang

Director

E-mail: director@carpool2p0.org

Future convenient & real-time car pooling

Carpool 2.0

Register

Site being prepared for SQL database entry.

 

Registration is brief initially: First name only, zip code and email address to receive free newsletter yet to be started.  Brief registration tells us where carpooling interests are concentrated.  (Secured network is not yet available)

 

Before the inauguration of carpool 2.0 network, both drivers and passengers wanting to use network must register and will be provided a PIN# from network:  (Not yet at this early stage.)

Home address, digital photo of bust without hat or sunglasses (similar to passport photo but digital); make of car (ie. Toyota Camry; if passenger only then leave blank); color of car (ie. Blue/gray); state of registration and license plate number (ie. Arizona  LKE261); credit card number, expiration date for debit and credit; cell phone service provider and cell phone #; print out a copy of registration and mail a signed copy that driver or passenger agrees to back-ground search against databases.  If under 18 years of age then must have co-signature of a parent or guardian.

GPS navigator shows passenger and pick-up location

About director:

James has devoted 29 years to engineering and to solving problems of the semiconductor industry.  Raised near Troy, New York from age 9 and thrived within American way of life.  Lived and worked 5 years at Germany and is also at home in Taiwan.  I want to improve our modern way of life, to help the environment and to relieve problems.  I considered other ideas but they require resources beyond my capabilities.  Carpool 2.0, although still grandiose, is within our collective capabilities.  I set up this non-profit organization.  I hope to ignite our collective imagination, organize to lobby for access to databases and political support, to define, refine and establish protocols, to integrate proven technologies, to implement an efficient, flexible carpool network for ourselves plus safe for our children and then to teach, to license in order to implement wherever practical across North America and then the world.  Plus to organize in order to be able to “pull the plug” on those who cannot meet high standards.