1. carpool - Noun
2. carpool - Verb
An arrangement whereby several people travel together in the same car in order to save costs, reduce pollution etc.
The neighbors decided on a carpool to get their kids to school, so that they wouldn't each have to drive every day.
The group of people who participate in such a pool.
carpool (third-person singular simple present carpools, present participle carpooling, simple past and past participle carpooled)
To travel together in such a pool.
After successful tests of its casual carpool service and Tel Aviv, Alphabet's combination navigation app and ride-sharing platform Waze is ready to expand beyond its first two test markets. Source: Internet
A $7,500 federal tax credit and a constellation of state and local incentives, from rebates to access to carpool lanes to free parking, already lower the cost of purchasing one of the clean cars. Source: Internet
The program is designed to reduce congestion and pollution by encouraging people to commute by carpool, vanpool, bicycling or walking. Source: Internet
The City of Hercules is working to create a transit hub at the station site with not only train service but also infrastructure and connections for bicycles, pedestrians, buses, carpool and future ferry service. Source: Internet
Apple has already started toying with original content, with Carpool Karaoke as an example. Source: Internet
Also, the dealership told me I would be refunded $1500 by California rebate and get a clean access pass for the carpool. Source: Internet