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Question: If every commuter car carried an extra passenger, eliminating half the automobiles on the road, the U.S. would save eight billion gallons of gas each year and cut CO2 emissions from cars by 50%.

Answer: eight billion gallons of gas and 50% of CO2 emissions from cars each year.

RideShare Programs have the potential to save huge amounts of gas and greenhouse gas emissions.  Sharing the cost of gas and reducing traffic on the road isn't bad either! 

To find out how much you spend on your commute, visit www.rideworks.com/rwcalc2.htm

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