Fewer Cars on Road 111
Helsingborg has set ambitious climate goals, and we at Coride are proud to contribute to the city’s journey toward climate neutrality. In collaboration with Gröna Mobilister and with support from Helsingborg’s Klimatfond, we have launched the project “111 Fewer Cars on Road 111.”
Road 111 is one of the busiest routes in the Helsingborg area, especially during rush hours. The traffic not only causes congestion but also generates a significant amount of CO2 emissions. Our goal is to reduce car traffic on this road by promoting ridesharing.
Using the Coride app, residents of Laröd, Mariastaden, Hittarp—and other areas along the road to Höganäs and Mölle—can offer or find rideshares. This makes it easier to share commutes, save money, and reduce emissions. In fact, our surveys show that 86% of solo car commuters are interested in trying ridesharing—the biggest hurdle is finding someone to ride with. That’s where Coride comes in.
Here’s how it works:
We’re already seeing a fantastic response, with over 5,000 users in Skåne. Ridesharing isn’t just cheaper—it’s also a great way to meet new people and make your commute more enjoyable.
Do you want to make a difference? Download the app and be part of the solution!
👉 Learn more about the project here (Swedish): https://coride.se/111-farre-bilar-pa-vag-111/