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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields. This typically includes your name, address, and contact details.
  3. Next, navigate to the section for transportation subsidies. Here, provide details about your current transportation method and any relevant identification numbers.
  4. In the vanpool section, indicate if you are part of a vanpool program. Fill in any required fields regarding your participation and vehicle information.
  5. Review the parking permits section. If applicable, enter details about your parking needs and any associated permit numbers.
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Smoking, Vaping and Alcohol use in the van is NOT ALLOWED under any circumstances. Be courteous and respectful to other riders. Please notify Drivers or other vanpool riders if you are not going to ride as expected on any given day. Drivers are expected to leave the van with enough fuel for the next days commute.
Vanpooling is similar to carpooling, except there are more people involved. A vanpool is a group of 5 to 15 people who regularly commute together in a comfortable van, minivan, or SUV, usually from a distance of 15 miles or more.
For a happy carpool, agree on some basic rules up front and be open to trying new ideas. Agree on a chain of communication. If a driver is sick or on vacation, have a plan for an alternate driver or commute mode so the other carpoolers are not left stranded. Travel safely.
One way to do that is to get people out of their cars driving solo and into vanpools. Fewer cars on the road and lower VMT mean less traffic congestion and cleaner air.