vanpooling
Vanpooling is a form of carpooling in which a group of typically five to fifteen people share a single vehicle, usually a van or large passenger van, for regular travel to and from work or other regular destinations. The arrangement is organized so that participants ride together rather than driving separately.
Vanpools are often organized by employers, commuting programs, non-profit organizations, or transportation agencies. A schedule is
Benefits include lower transportation costs for participants, reduced fuel consumption and emissions, less traffic congestion, and
Challenges involve coordinating schedules and enrollment, maintaining vehicle reliability, ensuring appropriate insurance coverage, and managing member
Vanpooling is supported by public transportation agencies in many regions through subsidies, van purchase or lease
Historically, vanpooling gained momentum in the United States and other regions during energy crises, and it