Skip to main content - Skip to contact information

Carpooling

Carpools are defined as two or more people who would otherwise bring their individual vehicles to campus and are all traveling to campus in one vehicle in lieu of their individual vehicles.

Here are a few tips to help you enjoy a smooth commute.

  • Decide who will drive and when. Give everyone a list with each pooler’s phone number.
  • Choose a convenient meeting place. Either pick up each pooler at home, or meet in a central location like a Park and Ride lot.
  • Set up a schedule—and stick to it. Make sure everyone knows the schedule and is notified of changes. Decide how long you will wait for tardy riders.
  • Establish a fare. If you share the driving equally, you don't need to exchange money. If one person drives, you can simply agree on a mutually acceptable fare, or you can calculate what to charge riders by dividing the round trip mileage times cost per mile by the number of riders.
  • Establish guidelines on smoking, eating, drinking, playing the radio or tape deck, and seating arrangements.
  • Make sure your vehicle is in good repair and has enough gas.
  • Check your insurance coverage. Some policies offer rate reductions for ridesharing.