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Why should anyone carpool? Any one of several reasons might convince
you to share your ride and encourage others to do the same.
1. Carpooling increases productivity.
Employees who carpool find their stress levels lowered by the increase
in camaraderie that comes from riding together. Lowered stress means
better health, and better health means fewer health problems, illnesses
and doctors’ visits, a combination that benefits employees and
their pocketbooks. Absenteeism also decreases with carpooling, and employee
performance at work increases. Multiple people in a car can also decrease
travel time, since carpooling allows the use of HOV (high occupancy
vehicle) lanes in cities where they exist. Overall, employees who carpool
will accomplish more work than those who do not.
2. Carpooling decreases the number of drivers on the road.
With fewer drivers needed, more employees can be without their cars.
This widens the possibilities for whom you might employ, and it eases
matters for employees who encounter a car crisis. Some insurance companies
also offer rate cuts for such situations, lowering insurance costs.
A greater proportion of those driving will likely be superior drivers.
The higher proportion of better drivers decreases the probability of
car accidents. Who wouldn't want to lower his or her likelihood of needing
therapy from a thrown back?
3. Carpooling decreases the amount of gas consumed.
With gas prices riding a friendly rocket through the roof, carpoolers
can combat this problem by splitting gasoline costs and the amount of
gas used. Depending on the number of people in the carpool group, this
could cut costs by half or more. In an ideal world, pollution from gas
usage would decrease, and the gas reserves would last that much longer.
Less exhaust output also lowers the risk of people developing asthma.
More gas-efficient cars are also more apt to be used, producing a better
pocketbook and environment.
4. Carpooling decreases car usage.
Less car usage means less maintenance, a longer car life and fewer repairs.
Rotating drivers every month or so will enable every carpooler to benefit
from this usage decrease. If the carpooling lasts long-term with a select
few driving, the cost of regular maintenance like oil changes might
be added into the split fee. This factor also lowers the probability
of car accidents.
5. Carpooling decreases the amount of parking needed.
If you have to pay for parking or if you have limited parking spaces
available around your small business, carpooling can decrease paid parking
costs and increase the number of spaces available for customers. Less
competition for parking will ensue, further lowering stress. Since carpoolers
will have to leave work together, they will have groups to travel with
at night.
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