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Can you Carpool? Air Quality Awareness Week Kicks Off Today

Would you like to carpool to work but don't know anyone you can carpool with? Free services can help.

 

Air — we all need it to live and most of us probably want to breathe in the cleanest air possible. Air Quality Awareness Week, observed today, April 29, through Friday, May 3, places an emphasis on clean air and what each of us can do to help improve air quality. 

Click here to view today's air quality forecast for the metro Atlanta area. 

According to a post on Georgia.gov — the Internet hub of information for Georgia residents — this week is a reminder that there are simple, voluntary actions you can take to make immediate and positive impacts — one way you can have an impact on air quality is through your commute to work. 

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Would you like to carpool but don't know anyone you can carpool with? Georgia Commute Options offers free services to help drivers improve how they get to work, whether it's through carpooling or even vanpooling, transit or possibly teleworking. According to Georgia.gov, the programs have collectively eliminated 1.1 million vehicle miles of travel, saving a combined $500,000 on commute costs. Click here to check out commute options. Making a change could also save you money while improving air quality. 

Click here to find the park and ride lot closest to you. 

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Do you carpool to work already, and if so, how did you work out carpooling? Tell us in the comments section below. 

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