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Don't forget that carpooling has plenty of other benefits as well.
Free access to the motorway is given to drivers practising carpooling.
When looking back on why carpooling had failed in the past, Zimmer said that the number one reason was trust.
If the pain is bad enough, the government may dust off old ideas like enforced carpooling or a return to the 55-mile-an-hour speed limit.
Slugging is a form of ad-hoc, informal carpooling between strangers.
They can be provided to reduce the number of cars on the road by promoting carpooling, vanpooling, and carsharing.
But lately some states have considered another class of vehicles for the diamond lane, and, interestingly enough, carpooling doesn't factor into the equation.
We're advocating carpooling, vanpooling and the use of park and ride lots."
Initial reports from Los Angeles, which tends to have a head start on all things good and bad, is that progress toward carpooling has been slow.
However, after bridge tolls were levied on carpool vehicles in 2010, casual carpooling saw a significant decline and etiquette became more uncertain.
In the carpooling storyline it featured Tastykake's products, a line of snack foods based in Philadelphia.
With the realization that food was the key to survival, transportation became a secondary worry and walking, hitch-hiking, and carpooling became the norm.
The Transportation Research Board is carrying out research to determine the feasibility of 'flexible carpooling to transit stations'.
PRTC operates a carpooling and vanpooling project called "OmniMatch."
Flexible carpooling is carpooling that is not arranged ahead of time, but instead makes use of designated meeting places.
Ridelink seeks to reduce carbon emissions by the UCT community by promoting carpooling, bicycle use and public transport.
Flexible carpooling expands the idea of ad-hoc carpooling by designating formal locations for travelers to join carpools.
There were signs encouraging carpooling and public transportation; yet amid all this, sometimes the only way a person could have a meaningful conversation was on a cellular phone during a traffic jam.
The premise of the eCom was not to be just a small car, but a car available to everybody that had a special electronic card instead of a key, promoting carpooling.
Manzullo amended the Clean Air Act in 1995, eliminating mandatory carpooling in the Chicagoland area (including McHenry County) and other large cities.
Real-time ridesharing (also known as instant ridesharing, dynamic ridesharing, ad-hoc ridesharing, or dynamic carpooling) is a service that arranges one-time shared rides on very short notice.
Slugging, also known as casual carpooling, is the practice of forming ad hoc, informal carpools for purposes of commuting, essentially a variation of ride-share commuting and hitchhiking.
These lanes help reduce the number of cars on the highway and thus reduces pollution and traffic congestion by promoting the use of carpooling in order to be able to use these lanes.
At the rate that motorists now use the carpool lane, doing away with the toll would cost the agency about $1 million, and that figure would rise if the plan had the intended effect of increasing carpooling.
In theory, school buses reduce pollution in the same manner that carpooling does but on a much larger scale; a single school bus can take take as many as 90 cars off the road at one time.