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Car Pool/Ride Share Board:

How much can you save by car pooling?  Check this site out for more information and to find out how much your commute could save you: http://www.ridefinders.org/Carpool/benefits.aspx

Are you interested in car pooling?  If so, complete the following to begin the match process:

If so, complete the following to begin the match process:
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CAR POOL DISCLAIMER This service is provided solely as a referral service for potential carpool partners.  Information shared with car pool matches by Door-Tran staff is limited to name, cell phone, or email addresses of possible car pool partners.   This service does not assess the suitability of individuals participating in a car pool program.  Participants are solely responsible for determining whether and when it is appropriate to meet with or share personal information with potential car pool partner(s).   Participation in a car pool program is an individual decision.  Please note, Door-Tran will only match participants to a car pool who are age 18 years or older.   It is solely your responsibility to notify your insurance provider of your intent to carry passengers and insure that you are adequately covered to protect yourself and your passengers.   Completion and submission of this application does not obligate you to join a car pool.  It is an expression of your interest in exploring car pool options available to you and allows the Mobility Manager to match you with car pool partners.  

Women’s Employment Project, Inc., Door-Tran, Door County Transportation Consortium and United Way, subscribing entities and partners, assume no liability for and the undersigned agrees to hold them harmless for any errors, omissions, delays, damage to personal belongings or personal injuries, or safety due to participation in the car pool program.   

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