Carpooling By Gabe Fortunato.

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Carpooling By Gabe Fortunato

Top 3 Reasons to Carpool It saves money—it costs an average of 26.2 cents/mile to drive a vehicle. It reduces the carbon dioxide emissions and traffic on the road. It saves on wear and tear on your car

Car Pollution Facts: The Dirty Truth Every car annually emits its own weight in carbon dioxide The U.S. could save up to 33 million gallons of gas each day if the average commuting vehicle carried one additional person The average U.S. household uses 1,114 gallons of gas per year.

How to Get Started Check out erideshare.com to find carpool partners or talk to people in your neighborhood or at work Make a schedule with your carpool partners and remember to be flexible. Make a plan about how you will share driving responsibilities and/or cost If you can’t carpool consider walking or riding a bike to work whenever possible!