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Slugging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the baseball statistic, see Slugging percentage. A "slug line" of passengers waiting for rides. Also known as casual carpooling. Is the practice of forming ad hoc. For purposes of commuting. Essentially a variation of ride-share. Typically slugging is motivated by an incentive such as a faster HOV. Lane or a toll. Reduction. While the practice is most common and most publicized in the congested Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Slugging occurs on Interstates 95.
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Ridesharing
http://www.commuterpage.com/pages/transportation-options/ridesharing
SafeTrack Know Your Options. Intercity Rail and Bus. Ridesharing and Ridematching Services. 95 Express Lanes in Virginia. Park and Ride Lots. Paratransit and Transit Accessibility. ACCS and Partner Blogs. Be a PAL - Share Our Streets. Means riding together in one car or van. Sharing the ride saves money on fuel, insurance, and car maintenance. Ridesharing can also reduce time spent on the road, because vehicles with enough passengers can use High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. And 495/95 Express Lanes.
prtctransit.org
OmniMatch
http://www.prtctransit.org/ridesharing/index.html
OmniMatch is a FREE, personalized ridematching service for carpoolers and vanpoolers. Through the use of an extensive regional database, OmniMatch links commuters who have similar work hours, origination and destination points. In just one brief phone call or by completing the MatchRequest form. Our Rideshare Specialist can obtain all the data necessary to create your ridesharing matchlist. It can be delivered by email, fax or regular mail. Carpools or Vanpool, What's the Difference? Could You Be a Slug?
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