Different Kinds of Public Transportation
Carpool
A carpool is a group of two or more people who commute to work or other destinations together in a private vehicle. Carpool members work out their own agreements on who drives and how often, schedules, and payments for gas and maintenance.
A vanpool is a prearranged group of five to fifteen people who share their commute. The group enjoys a low monthly fare and a comfortable commute in an 8, 12, or 15 passenger van, usually provided by a local transit authority, nonprofit group or employer. Members—usually co-workers or people who work in the same vicinity—volunteer to drive, fuel and keep the van clean, and schedule maintenance and repair work.
H igh occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, commonly called carpool lanes, are lanes reserved for people who share the ride in carpools, vanpools and/or buses or drive a motorcycle. These lanes are marked with a diamond symbol and HOV signs.
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