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Specially Designed Lanes for Carpool Vehicles

Category: Cars - December 23, 2008

Carpooling has become a popular form of commuting across the country; the concept involves sharing a vehicle between a group of commuters to reach the same destination. Generally, a shared commute is formally established through an agency responsible for matching riders to their destination. However, today, you can simply go online and search for carpools on websites such as MyCasualCarpool.

Recently, many people across the world have begun to realize the benefits of an informal carpool. This is when a group of friends or family members coordinate their schedules and destinations so that they may commute together in a single vehicle. For example; if you’ve decided to go to a party, traveling with others in a single vehicle instead of a caravan caters to everyone’s needs while saving money and the environment. In fact, this is done formally by many corporate offices. The carpool has many benefits including:

A reduction in traffic

Decrease in Global Warming

Prevention of respiratory disorders

Increase in available parking spaces

Saving fuel and oil

An important item to note is that some highways have special High Occupancy Vehicle lanes or, more commonly, HOV lanes. HOV lanes are reserved for cars carrying a certain number of occupants, which varies by the highway. At times, there is even a chance of Ad-Hoc ride sharing, where a group of strangers meet up to carpool to a similar location. Regardless of the specific way a carpool is formed, the HOV lanes can be used by any vehicle with the required number of passengers. And that’s good news for everyone.

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