nounAlso car pool . Also carpooling, car pooling. an arrangement among a group of automobile owners by which each owner in turn drives the others or their children to and from a designated place.
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/'k?? pu?l/ /'k??r pu?l/ (British English) (US English motor pool) ?a group of cars owned by a company or an organization, that its staff can useTopics Transport by car or lorryc2.
nounAlso car pool . Also carpooling, car pooling. an arrangement among a group of automobile owners by which each owner in turn drives the others or their children to and from a designated place.
/'k??r?pu?l/ uk. /'k???pu?l/ to travel together in someone's car, making a regular trip to work or school: The campaign asks drivers to voluntarily carpool or use the bus on high pollution days.
Carpools are not-for-profit rides, and typically the passengers only reimburse the driver for a portion of the cost of gas and car maintenance. Carpools also differ from rideshares in that many times they are organized for a single route and used on a daily basis, usually to and from work or school.
Reddy made it clear that carpooling per se was not illegal, but said apps must follow the Motor Vehicle Rules that stipulate that personal vehicles (white number plates) cannot be used for commercial purposes.