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Questions? Please contact Melissa Zampitella [email protected] Carpooling Commuter Guide To Guidelines for Commuters Protect yourself and others by wearing a mask or face covering during your trip (cover both nose and mouth) Practice good hygiene—wash hands before and after sharing the ride, cover coughs and sneezes Try to ride with the same people each day to avoid unnecessary exposure Create a Ride Plan including each person’s contact information and their own rules about things to agree on such as sharing driving, cleaning, maintenance, how long to wait for late passengers, what to do in inclement weather, and eating in the vehicle Limit carpool size, if possible. When third row is available, seat 1 person per row, diagonally, ie. Row 1- Driver, Row 2- sit on right, Row 3- sit on left (see diagram) Passengers should sit in the back seat if no third row is available to maximize distance between the passenger and driver Wipe down high-touch areas before/after every ride (refer to the Cleaning Checklist) Increase the airflow by opening your car window(s) during trips, if weather permits Refrain from touching the car and items inside the car as much as possible Driver and riders should handle their own personal belongs Record trips online at eCommuter.org Don’t ride or drive if you are feeling sick Recommended seating with three passengers (if third row is available)

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Page 1: Commuter Guide To Carpooling · Carpool & Vanpool Questions? Please contact Melissa Zampitella Director@alewifetma.org. Title: Carpool Guidelines - Alewife Created Date: 7/27/2020

Questions? Please contact

Melissa [email protected]

CarpoolingCommuter Guide To

Guidelines for Commuters• Protect yourself and others by wearing a mask or face covering during your trip (cover both nose and mouth)

• Practice good hygiene—wash hands before and after sharing the ride, cover coughs and sneezes

• Try to ride with the same people each day to avoid unnecessary exposure

• Create a Ride Plan including each person’s contact information and their own rules about things to agree on such as sharing driving, cleaning, maintenance, how long to wait for late passengers, what to do in inclement weather, and eating in the vehicle

• Limit carpool size, if possible. When third row is available, seat 1 person per row, diagonally, ie. Row 1- Driver, Row 2- sit on right, Row 3- sit on left (see diagram)

• Passengers should sit in the back seat if no third row is available to maximize distance between the passenger and driver

• Wipe down high-touch areas before/after every ride (refer to the Cleaning Checklist)

• Increase the airflow by opening your car window(s) during trips, if weather permits

• Refrain from touching the car and items inside the car as much as possible

• Driver and riders should handle their own personal belongs

• Record trips online at eCommuter.org

• Don’t ride or drive if you are feeling sick

Recommended seating with three passengers

(if third row is available)

Page 2: Commuter Guide To Carpooling · Carpool & Vanpool Questions? Please contact Melissa Zampitella Director@alewifetma.org. Title: Carpool Guidelines - Alewife Created Date: 7/27/2020

BEFORE & AFTER EVERY TRIPCLEAN, SANITIZE, & DISINFECT

High-Touch Points to Wipe Down:CLEANPOOL

COMMUTER

Key and key fob

Center console

Cup holder and compartments

Seat surfaces and pockets

Areas between seat/console and seat/doorjambs

Dashboard

Instrument panels

Steering wheels and columns

Accessory panel

Door interiors and pockets

Door handles (interior and exterior)

Mirrors and visors

All other high-touch areas

Suggested Cleaning ChecklistCarpool & Vanpool

Questions? Please contact

Melissa [email protected]