Badajoz is a huge, very spread-out province. From Mérida, Almendralejo, Don Benito or Zafra you reach the capital along the A-5, the A-66 and the N-432, nearly always alone.
Carpooling here means bringing together whoever goes to the campus, the hospital or the agri-food industry at the same time.
Less spending • Fewer empty cars • More sense in how we get around.

The Extremadura train has few services and does not reach most districts. The bus covers the main towns, but leaves out the industrial estates and the factories out in the countryside.
As a passenger you get to your shift without detours.
If you drive, we pay you €0.04 per kilometre and passenger.
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Getting around better also means getting to everything.
The Carnaval de Badajoz fills the city for a week, the San Juan fairs do the same in June and in autumn the livestock fair moves the whole of Zafra. Carpooling solves the trip there, the trip back and the parking.
The things you ask us most about carpooling in Badajoz, sorted in a minute.
A large, very spread-out city means every daily journey adds up kilometres. Carpooling in Badajoz splits them and, if you drive, you gain with the BBono Energético.
You post your route and the app matches you with people doing your same trip and schedule. You agree the pickup point and go direct, no detours.
That's exactly what it's for. You save your usual route and each day you find a driver or passengers doing your same trip and schedule.
The A-5 corridor between Mérida and Badajoz concentrates most of the trips. Added to those are the ones from Almendralejo and Tierra de Barros along the A-66 and those from the Vegas Altas, from Don Benito and Villanueva.
More direct. Cheaper. Smarter.