| Americans have an undying love affair with their cars. | | | | the same office or in the same area. (If you are |
| We also find ourselves at a crossroads so-to-speak. | | | | lucky enough to work for a particularly progressive |
| The environment is slowly choking on our exhaust | | | | company that allows you to work from home, |
| fumes and gas is more expensive than ever before | | | | carpooling can apply to soccer games and even ballet |
| plus traffic commutes can be brutal. Car pooling is | | | | recitals.) Members of the group take turns being the |
| slowly becoming the hippest way to get from point a | | | | driver. Ideally, at the end of the week, everyone has |
| to point b. | | | | driven at least once and you have a little more coin in |
| So, what exactly is car pooling? You simply find a | | | | your pocket. In addition to a healthy bottom line, our |
| few people in your neighborhood that work either in | | | | collective respiratory health improves as well. |