The analog driver has received manual instructions for the climate control and automatic navigation direction has already begun. Her in-car phone connection routes Jenna's playlist to the audio system in the back seats—skipping songs which might be inappropriate for a shared space or annoying the driver. Partway through the trip, a request comes in to pick up another passenger, and both the driver and Jenna quickly tap 'yes' to accept the ride; both get 'karma' points. Jenna's fare is reduced, and the driver's payment is a bit higher. Because the other passenger works for Jenna's company's competitor and does not have a compatible confidentiality certificate, sensitive incoming work phone calls are automatically declined, but suggested topics for discussion pop up on each person's display before they're both in the car together. No one in the vehicle has to manage this.

When she gets out, she and the driver are automatically reminded of her bag in the storage area and a followup meeting option is sent to each passenger to accept or decline.