Annotative Bibliography
"National Security Agency / Central Security Service - Top Banner." NSA Goes Green. NSA, 8 Sept. 2010. Web. 07 July 2013.
This website created by the NSA, describes how the American workforce can save gas, money, and time if they carpool. The author describes how carpooling can release stress for commuters, which can allow them to be more productive. More importantly if the workforce starts to carpool, emissions will reduce improving overall air quality.
"CiCarpool.org." Why Carpool? N.p., n.d. Web. 07 July 2013.
This website gives the benefits to carpooling instead of driving alone. The author even goes into the statistics of how expensive it can be to drive alone. The graph given explains how much it costs per mile to drive alone. The website also describes how much carbon dioxide is reduced for every gallon of gas saved.
"Carpool Statistics." Statistic Brain RSS. Commuter Solutions, Green Living, 12 Sept. 2012. Web. 07 July 2013.
In this website the author has made a graph of the percentages of people who carpool, who drive alone, and percent of traffic reduced if people carpooled. The graph also delves into the amount of money saved in gas, the amount of gas saved, and the total amount of money saved by carpooling every year.
Lamox, Tim. "Texas A&M Transportation Institute - Urban Mobility Information." Urban Mobility Information. Inrix Traffic Data, Dec. 2012. Web. 07 July 2013.
This website created by Texas A&M Transportation Institute, does an annual report on the traffic of Texas, the effects of traffic, and the benefits of carpooling. The report goes into great detail about the effects of being in traffic for each individual and the costs. This report also goes into the benefits of carpooling and how it can lower costs from individuals to state and federal governments.
"How To Start A Carpool." Carpool Resources. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 July 2013.
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Bibliography: "National Security Agency / Central Security Service - Top Banner." NSA Goes Green. NSA, 8 Sept. 2010. Web. 07 July 2013. This website created by the NSA, describes how the American workforce can save gas, money, and time if they carpool. The author describes how carpooling can release stress for commuters, which can allow them to be more productive. More importantly if the workforce starts to carpool, emissions will reduce improving overall air quality. "CiCarpool.org." Why Carpool? N.p., n.d. Web. 07 July 2013. This website gives the benefits to carpooling instead of driving alone. The author even goes into the statistics of how expensive it can be to drive alone. The graph given explains how much it costs per mile to drive alone. The website also describes how much carbon dioxide is reduced for every gallon of gas saved. "Carpool Statistics." Statistic Brain RSS. Commuter Solutions, Green Living, 12 Sept. 2012. Web. 07 July 2013. In this website the author has made a graph of the percentages of people who carpool, who drive alone, and percent of traffic reduced if people carpooled. The graph also delves into the amount of money saved in gas, the amount of gas saved, and the total amount of money saved by carpooling every year. Lamox, Tim. "Texas A&M Transportation Institute - Urban Mobility Information." Urban Mobility Information. Inrix Traffic Data, Dec. 2012. Web. 07 July 2013. This website created by Texas A&M Transportation Institute, does an annual report on the traffic of Texas, the effects of traffic, and the benefits of carpooling. The report goes into great detail about the effects of being in traffic for each individual and the costs. This report also goes into the benefits of carpooling and how it can lower costs from individuals to state and federal governments. "How To Start A Carpool." Carpool Resources. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 July 2013. This website is a great guide on how to start a carpool and gives helpful resources to guide you in setting up a carpool. This site even gives other helpful links to other sites that can find groups of people that want to carpool. This website also describes what each link does and what each link offers.