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ShadySide
Dodge the sun, enjoy the ride!

What is ShadySide?

ShadySide utilizes an advanced algorithm to check your planned route and provide recommendations on where to sit for maximum shade during your journey. The tool allows users to input their start and end locations, select a date and time, and choose their mode of transit such as bus, train, or other options. By processing this data, ShadySide maps out a shady escape to enhance travel comfort.

Users can access features like using their current location, selecting advanced options, and receiving real-time guidance. The platform is designed to help travelers avoid direct sunlight, making commutes more pleasant and reducing exposure to heat. ShadySide focuses on practical navigation solutions with a user-friendly interface for seamless trip planning.

Features

  • Route Analysis: Algorithm checks your route to identify shady seating options
  • Transit Mode Selection: Supports bus, train, and other transit modes for customized recommendations
  • Location Input: Allows manual entry or use of current location for start and end points
  • Date and Time Selection: Enables planning for specific travel times to optimize shade conditions
  • Advanced Options: Provides additional settings for detailed trip customization

Use Cases

  • Planning comfortable commutes on public transit by avoiding sunny seats
  • Reducing sun exposure during daily travel for health and comfort
  • Optimizing travel routes for shade in hot weather conditions
  • Enhancing passenger experience on buses and trains with seat recommendations

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