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Top 4 Tips for National Road Trip Day

Are you thinking about hitting the road for National Road Trip Day this Friday, May 27th? Let us be your guide in the little details to make your road trip stress-free. 

  1. Bring your friends
  2. Calculate your costs
  3. Stay ahead of emergencies 
  4. Plan your perfect route

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by Isabelle Brown  | 



One Week of Green Living for Earth Day 2022

One of the greenest days of the year is coming up this Friday—Earth Day! This is where our global community works together to invest in our planet and make changes to take action on climate, and we want to make it even better. We are going to live like it’s Earth Week.  

Each day leading up to Friday, we’re going to challenge ourselves to make a positive change in honor of Earth Day. Here’s our plan of action for Earth Week. 

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by Isabelle Brown  | 


Our Perfect Commuter Starter Kit

As we adjust to being back in the office on a hybrid structure, I’m learning new things everyday about taking public transit to work. Being prepared is the key to having a commute without hiccups, and we’ve put together a list of the things that have changed my bus ride for the better.

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by Isabelle Brown  | 


3 Reasons I Changed My Daily Commute

When my 2010 Toyota Corolla was totaled back in November of 2021 (the day after Thanksgiving), I had no clue what to do.

When my time was up with my insurance-covered rental vehicle, I felt hopeless.

I work for The Rideshare Company, for crying out loud! Why was I so upset to not have a car? I live next to a transit station. I have friends and coworkers to pick me up if need be. As I hunted for a car online in a historically bad time to purchase a vehicle, the realization crept in that Maybe I wasn’t meant to have a car right now.

As someone who has always had a car to rely on, I have very little experience with taking the public bus. (Ok, you got me—I’ve never taken a city bus.) I put that inexperience aside and dove into looking into what it would take to ride public transit to and from the Rideshare office.

Here’s what I’ve found.

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by Isabelle Brown  |