Mullingar's Councillor Hazel Smyth is in favour of the idea.
The Green Party wants to develop an app to encourage people to car pool in rural Ireland.
Mullingar councillor Hazel Smyth says a rating system similar to Uber could help discourage those who wish to exploit the system.
Party leader Eamonn Ryan believes people in rural areas should consider car sharing in individual villages in the future.
Councillor Smyth says its not a case of people needing to give up their cars:
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