From the Pamplona basin to la Ribera there is a single straight line, the AP-15. Every week it is travelled by people studying up there and people working in the canning plants and the fields of Tudela.
Carpooling on this corridor means bringing together people already going up or down at the same time.
Less spending • Fewer empty cars • More sense in how we get around.

The bus covers la Ribera, but station to station and with fewer departures the closer the weekend gets.
Going alone means crossing half of Navarra paying for the tank yourself; as a passenger you arrive straight at your doorway. And on Sundays, with the whole of la Ribera heading up at once, having your seat booked pays off.
If you drive, we pay you €0.04 per kilometre and passenger.
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Getting around better also means getting to everything.
Tudela fills up in July with Santa Ana and the Bardenas Reales draw people all year. In the other direction people go up to the Sanfermines and to concerts in Pamplona. Tudela adds its cathedral and the vegetables of la Ribera in every season. Carpooling means that trip there and back does not depend on the last bus.
The things you ask us most about carpooling this route, sorted in a minute.
97 km, just over an hour depending on traffic. It is a route many people repeat every day, and that is where sharing pays off.
Yes, it's a clear industrial commute. Post your shift and find someone doing the same.
The app works out the split, not you. You book a seat and the driver gets their share. No hassle.
Tafalla, Olite, Marcilla and Castejón are on the way down to la Ribera. If you make the trip on Friday or Sunday, post your seats before you set off. The travel is concentrated on Fridays and Sundays, with people going up and down every week.
More direct. Cheaper. Smarter.