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How Tripshare pricing works

Tripshare Help

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Tripshare uses a rate of $0.25 per kilometre, based on the average Australian fuel consumption and current petrol prices. This is designed to cover the cost of the drive itself — nothing else.

That per-kilometre cost is then split equally across the seats a driver is offering.

The formula

Price per seat = (distance in km × $0.25) ÷ seats available

An example

A driver posts a 60km trip with 2 seats available. The fuel cost for that trip is split across both seats, so each passenger pays their equal share of what it costs the driver to make the journey.

The price range

Drivers can set their price within a range around the suggested price. This allows them to adjust for their vehicle's fuel consumption and whether the route includes tolls, while ensuring prices stay within legal cost-recovery limits so no driver can profit from a trip.

The suggested price is always the fair fuel cost split. Drivers set their price within this window before posting.

What this means for passengers

The price you see is your share of the driver's fuel cost for that trip — nothing more. There is no surge pricing, no platform markup, and no profit margin. Prices only vary based on distance and how many seats are on offer.

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