Carpool Application and Agreement at a College or University - Ride Sharing 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Rider #1's section. Fill in your name, ID number, and local address. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Provide your contact details including home, cell, and work phone numbers, along with your email address for communication purposes.
  4. Enter your vehicle information: license plate number, state of registration, make and model of the vehicle you will be using for carpooling.
  5. Read the agreement statement carefully. By signing, you acknowledge adherence to carpool policies and university regulations.
  6. Repeat steps 2-5 for each additional rider (up to four riders total).
  7. Once all sections are completed, review the form for any errors before submitting it back to the Parking and Transportation office.

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What is the difference between carpooling and ride sharing? Carpooling is when two or more people going the same way share a ride to save money and reduce pollution. Ridesharing is a service where people heading the same way, but to different places, share a ride in one vehicle.
Pool Rewards for Carpools. Commuters who currently drive alone to work may be eligible for a cash payment through Pool Rewards when they start or join a new carpool! If eligible, each carpool member can earn $5 for each day they carpool to work and back over a consecutive 90-day period.
Carpooling: the costs are divided between participants. Carsharing: users pay a rate for the usage time and, sometimes, for the distance travelled. Both options offer flexibility, but in a different manner.
Rideshare programs help connect people to travel together to the same or similar destinations. Carsharing is a form of shared vehicle access to provide members with vehicles for personal use without the costs and commitment of individual car ownership.

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Ridesharing includes several commuting modes in which participants share a vehicle with others such as a carpool, vanpool, train or bus. It also includes active commute modes such as bicycling and walking to work.
In general, the vehicle used in carpooling belongs to one of the participants, who acts as the driver and shares the available seats with other passengers. The driver receives a financial contribution from the passengers to cover expenses such as fuel and maintenance.

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