Carpool Program at Emory
Carpooling is an ideal cost saving arrangement, particularly for those individuals who commute long distances to and from work each day, have limited access to public transit, and want to take advantage of the other benefits Emory offers.
Emory's carpooling program is designed to reduce traffic congestion and parking demand at the main campus on Clifton Road. Emory offers carpool incentives, provides ongoing support and information, and assists employees and students in obtaining ride match lists.
Review frequently asked questions about carpooling at Emory.
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Sometimes I ride my bike, but most days I ride the Cliff shuttles to get to class. I enjoy riding Cl...
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I carpool to get to work. It makes me feel as if I am helping to improve air quality, and it also cu...
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Q:I am an alternative commuter and have an unplanned emergency and need to leave campus early. What are my options?
A:For commuters with unexpected emergencies, the Atlanta Regional Commission offers a Guaranteed Ride ...
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Q:What incentives are offered to carpoolers?
A:Depending on the type of carpool, Emory provides reserved and unreserved parking spaces at a discoun...
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