Picking a car

Before you can take rides, you have to sign in to a specific vehicle. The app can't accept offers until you're attached to a car — dispatch wouldn't have anywhere to seat the passenger.

📷 Screenshot: "Cars" tab with a list of available vehicles, one marked as occupied.

The Cars tab

The first tab in the bottom navigation is Cars (a car icon). It shows:

  • A list of available vehicles — those assigned to your organization.
  • Status of each vehicleFree, or Occupied (if another driver is signed into it).
  • License plate and vehicle name — so you pick the right one.

The bold ride count in the header shows how many upcoming rides are scheduled to your currently picked vehicle.

How to pick a vehicle

  1. Tap a vehicle in the list — its detail screen opens.
  2. The Pick car button assigns the vehicle to you.
  3. The vehicle switches to Occupied by me and a count of upcoming rides appears in the header.

⚠️ You can't pick a vehicle that's Occupied by someone else. If you need it, the other driver must leave the vehicle first.

Leaving a vehicle

When your shift ends, release the vehicle (the Leave car button on the detail). It goes back to the free list for the next shift. If you don't leave it, other drivers can't pick it up.

💡 The app doesn't release the vehicle for you. After every shift, tap "Leave car" — that prevents a colleague from calling in the morning asking why they can't sign in.

Focus mode

The vehicle detail has a Switch to focus view button. This is a full-screen mode designed for an active shift — minimal layout with a countdown to the next ride, a status badge, and a navigate button. The screen stays awake in this mode, so you can see status while driving.

📷 Screenshot: focus view with a large countdown, status badge, and Navigate button.

Vehicle detail tabs

  • Upcoming — rides assigned to this vehicle that haven't started yet.
  • History — finished rides for this vehicle (loads more as you scroll).