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Proposal for an Institutional Carpooling System among Workers from the Public-Education Sector
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Car journeys to work represent a high percentage of daily mobility. Carpooling can be an efficient alternative for managing this transport demand. Carpooling benefits are not limited to reducing emissions and energy consumption: users can also benefit in the reduction in travel costs and travel time using high-occupancy vehicle lanes, as well as reducing commuting stress. The organization of such a system is not easy to carry out individually. Institutions and companies with a high number of employees are suitable for carpooling initiatives, and the education sector holds a high number of workers. Considering the large number of teachers and the fact that many of them are regular drivers, the sector presents an opportunity to design a formal carpooling transport system. This paper presents the design of a proposal for a carpooling system among workers from the education sector in the region of Andalusia, Spain. The system yielded relevant benefits such as cost savings, emissions reductions, and a high number of potential users. The designed system can potentially improve transport conditions for workers in commuting displacements and reduce occupational traffic accidents.
Title: Proposal for an Institutional Carpooling System among Workers from the Public-Education Sector
Description:
Car journeys to work represent a high percentage of daily mobility.
Carpooling can be an efficient alternative for managing this transport demand.
Carpooling benefits are not limited to reducing emissions and energy consumption: users can also benefit in the reduction in travel costs and travel time using high-occupancy vehicle lanes, as well as reducing commuting stress.
The organization of such a system is not easy to carry out individually.
Institutions and companies with a high number of employees are suitable for carpooling initiatives, and the education sector holds a high number of workers.
Considering the large number of teachers and the fact that many of them are regular drivers, the sector presents an opportunity to design a formal carpooling transport system.
This paper presents the design of a proposal for a carpooling system among workers from the education sector in the region of Andalusia, Spain.
The system yielded relevant benefits such as cost savings, emissions reductions, and a high number of potential users.
The designed system can potentially improve transport conditions for workers in commuting displacements and reduce occupational traffic accidents.
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