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  • Does car pooling really work

    Posted on March 8th, 2009 ajadmin 1 comment




    This is a question that has come up in my mind many times now. I have been listening to a campaign being promoted in one of the radio stations, called Radio One 94.3FM, about doing car pooling to help reduce traffic congestion in Bangalore. I certainly identify with the issue and would like to contribute in some way.

    The more I think of my contribution, the realization dawns on me that it is going to be very difficult for me to car pool. The reason is that I have a hectic schedule everyday that includes conference calls starting at 08:30pm. It so happens that my work at office extends till about 7 or 7:15pm and I leave for home so I can reach just in time to start my conference calls. With car pooling, the challenge would be to manage these timings with my car pool partner. I wouldn’t want to get delayed for my important conference calls because my car pool partner didn’t make it in time.

    The other thought is that it would be easy if you have a car pool group with folks within your own company. Yes, may be. But that could be difficult if you work in a small company like mine which has about 50 employees; because you are less likely to find a good number of people in and around the same place that you stay.

    Having said all this, have I given up completely on car pooling? The answer is - NO. I hope to give it a try sometime. I would love to hear from people who have successfully car pooled and I am sure they must have managed some of the issues that I highlighted above.

    Note: This is the website that promotes, talks about carpooling in Bangalore


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    One response to “Does car pooling really work”

    1. Hi
      Your ideas on carpool are good.I only know of 2 people who carpooled successfully.They were classmates from college,went on to find jobs in the same company,and bought apartments in the same complex too.They carpooled to work,taking turns each week.They did not have kids’ pick up or drop hten so it went off reasonably well,until they went to the US!!
      I mean they were not living near each other and couldnt continue.
      The other set of 2 people use carpool to drop kids in school.They live in the same apartment complex and kids in the same school.But one of them is a doctor and has emergen calls several times,so it is unequal sharing at times.Guess it just works on good faith and comfort level.

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