Navarra stretches from la Ribera to the Pyrenees. From Tudela, Estella or la Sakana people head up to Pamplona on the AP-15, the A-12 and the A-15, almost always with a single person inside.
Carpooling in Navarra means bringing together those starting the same shift in Landaben, going to class or to the hospital.
Less spending • Fewer empty cars • More sense in how we get around.

The train only touches a few points in the region and the district bus has very few departures. Neither of them drops you at the gate of an industrial estate at six in the morning.
As a passenger you travel straight there, from home to work.
If you drive, we pay you €0.04 per kilometre and passenger.
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Getting around better also means getting to everything.
During San Fermín, Pamplona becomes impassable and your own car is not worth taking. Something similar happens with a match at El Sadar or with the Tudela fiestas in July. Travelling together and leaving just one car saves time and money.
The things you ask us most about carpooling in Navarra, sorted in a minute.
With the ring roads and two universities moving people every morning, the same journey is repeated daily in Pamplona. Sharing makes it cheaper and the BBono Energético pays you €0.04/km per passenger.
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.
Yes. It's one of the most repeated trips: you post your class schedule and find someone heading to the University of Navarra or the UPNA at your same time.
The strongest corridor is the AP-15 between Tudela, Tafalla and Pamplona. Added to that are the A-12 from Estella, the climb through la Sakana towards Altsasu and the weekend trips out to the Pyrenees.
More direct. Cheaper. Smarter.