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"Maybe people will carpool and won't take as many trips."
She acknowledged that no one knows how many more people would carpool if the toll were eliminated.
Registered participants who carpool 15 or more days each month receive a monthly gas card for up to 12 months.
And we can carpool to school on Monday."
They carpool to karate class, shop for coats together and take the boys out for fast food.
In a pinch, you can even carpool.
They find one near her house, prompting a smitten April to note that they can carpool to work together.
(see left), which suggested that automobile owners carpool to conserve gasoline for the war effort.
"How come people carpool to work?"
For example, commuters should carpool or use public transit to reduce tailpipe emissions that contribute to air pollution.
"We carpool at school.
Can we carpool?
You can carpool!
He can carpool by taking with him any New Jersey politician who would dare spend any of our money to feed his greed.
For instance, companies could subsidize their workers' use of mass transit, provide free parking for people who carpool or offer shuttle-bus service for employees.
Free parking will be offered to those who carpool with, at least, 4 people in a vehicle or those who arrive in alternative fuel vehicles.
"We'll carpool.
These people may carpool when they commute, but they will live in sprawling neighborhoods where they will have to drive every time they leave their houses.
Commuter Rewards provides financial incentives to commuters who carpool, ride transit, vanpool, telework, bicycle or walk to work.
"I have a couple of days where I carpool kids to school, do the shopping, and help out with homework when I can with my son," he said.
Meanwhile, Dex is becoming more and more intrigued with Syd, with whom he must carpool after his motorcycle breaks down.
They enjoy the freedom and, even with the terrible commuting situation in New York, will gladly subject themselves to "carpool tunnel syndrome" to maintain that freedom of movement.
Birders carpool at 6:30 A.M. from Home Depot on Sunrise Highway in Patchogue (878-0295).
The organization also continued its ride sharing initiative, Carpoolchella, a program through which festival goers who carpool in groups of four or more have the chance to win tickets for life.
For some people, a car pool may simply be a way to travel to and from work.
I also car pool him around and help with his schedule.
Workers were less likely to car pool or use public transportation.
"They all want something pretty to wear for the car pool."
Tomorrow, in fact, is your day to drive car pool.
Some of the women had formed car pools in years past.
You were talking about car pools and how not to have babies.
Two members of this car pool, for example, have already been injured on the job after only one week.
The car pool seemed to hear, be- cause it rolled to a stop by the side of the road.
The same philosophy, she said, is driving his support for the new car pool law.
It never would have worked all these years if we had to car pool."
Employers would also be required to set up car pools.
We all know about the budgetary situation for the car pool.
Sean looked out to see if he could spot the car pool.
For most commuters, a car pool is too much of a close situation.
"People shouldn't have special rights just because they are in a car pool."
He had one of the taxis from the car pool.
I watched her go down to meet the car pool."
The hope that there was life after nursery school kept me in car pools for years.
She had fallen asleep at the end of the day during car pool.
The very picture of someone who ought to be car pooling.
Some commuters who car pool are not all that happy about it.
It's tough to drive seven car pools a day for more than a decade.
This meant that it became very convenient for us to car pool together.
How do you make a car pool work, even when members have different needs, schedules and personalities?