With gasoline prices hitting record highs in many areas of our Kellogg world, more and more of us are looking at carpooling as a way to help curb the costs of our daily commutes – not to mention that it's a terrific way to help make a positive impact on the environment.
Here are some tips for successful carpooling:
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Determine your route and schedule. Establish the morning pickup point(s) and designate a place(s) to meet for the trip home. |
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Draw up a schedule for driving responsibilities. If all members of your carpool alternate driving, decide among yourselves if you want to alternate on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. |
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Establish a method for reimbursing driving expenses. If all members of your carpool do not share the driving equally, come to an understanding of how the costs will be shared and agree on payment dates. |
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Be punctual. Decide how long the driver is expected to wait. When home pickups are utilized, do not disturb everyone in the neighborhood by honking if a rider is running a few minutes late. |
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Establish policies. Smoking or nonsmoking; music and volume; food and drinks. Your carpool will have a better chance of success if possible irritants are discussed initially. |
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Make carpooling serve a purpose. If it is for commuting to and from work, do not let it become a shopping or errand service. |
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Establish a chain of communication. If a driver is ill, or will not be going to work one day, an alternate driver should be notified to ensure that other members of the carpool will have a ride. If a member is ill or will not be working, the driver must be contacted as soon as possible. |
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Drive carefully and keep the vehicle in good repair. This includes keeping the vehicle clean and safe. There are others involved. There should be no excuse for excessive speed, use of alcohol or reckless maneuvers. |
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Respect your fellow carpoolers'wishes, especially in the morning when some people like quiet time. |
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If you lose a member of your carpool, call Commuter Connections at (800) 745-RIDE or contact The Commuter Store for help in finding a replacement. |
Calculate the true cost of your own drive-alone commute at www.rideshare.511.org |