Carpooling still popular despite drop in gas prices

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Many carpool commuters haven't gone back to driving by themselves, even though the price of gas is cheaper than it was last summer.
Commuter Services of South Central Pennsylvania, which helps people find alternatives to driving alone whether it be carpooling, taking the bus, or something else, recently conducted a poll of its customer database.
Seventy-three percent of respondents said they changed their driving habits when gas reached $4 a gallon. When they were asked if they changed their habits again when gas dropped below $2 a gallon, 82 percent said they did not, its news release states.
Have you been carpooling with someone else to work? Is it still attractive even though gas is cheaper than it was last summer?
For more information about Commuter Services, go here.


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