commute to work any way except driving alone

Vanpooling

A vanpool is a group (usually between 7-15 people) who commute together on a regular basis in a van. One person usually drives and maintains the van, while riders share the expenses. Whether you ride in a vanpool, or drive it yourself, it's a great way to get to work. Vanpool routes typically start at a thirty mile roundtrip basis.

Vanpool Passenger benefits:
read, sleep, work, socialize or just plain relax instead of being stuck behind the wheel

you save thousands on your commute costs, and wear and tear on your car
you're guaranteed a ride because of an emergency - illness, family crisis, or having to work late unexpectedly - you don't have to worry about being stranded.

Click here to read what some commuters had to say about vanpooling

Vanpool Driver benefits:
vanpool drivers are often rewarded with a 'free ride' to work, and have the use of the van after work and weekends
if you already own a van, you can recover your ownership costs

Tell me more about being a driver

Rideworks will help you:
join a vanpool
form a vanpool with a leased van
form a vanpool with your own van
help you take advantage of a low-interest van purchase program
keep your vanpool on the road with support services

Free Carpool and Vanpool Matching
Rideworks offers free help matching you with others looking to carpool or vanpool. Call 1-800-ALL-RIDE (in CT) or 203-777-RIDE anytime and Rideworks' Customer Service Representatives will search our listings of hundreds of commuters to find a carpool or vanpool match that fits your work schedule.

Request more info on joining or starting a vanpool

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