A carpool is 2 - 8 people sharing a ride to a common destination. It is often called ridesharing and it reduces your commute costs.
- Efficient and cost-effective for any commute over 10 miles
- Share expenses and driving responsibilities
- Save money and reduce stress
- Reduces traffic and air pollution
- Eligible to park in preferred parking spaces which are typically closer to employee entrances
- Carpool to work as often as possible – even one or two days a week can make a difference
Ride Matching
To find others who live and work near you and have similar work schedules, visit
NorCalGo.org and use the ride matching tool.
Park & Ride locations
Locate Park & Ride lots throughout Roseville. These lots provide a place for drivers to park and rendezvous with other people in your carpool or vanpool. Most are near major interchanges and many have bike lockers.
Vanpooling is an economical and comfortable alternative to driving alone, and vanpoolers can save hundreds of dollars each year.
It's effective for commuters who travel at least 15 miles each way and live near each other or travel along the same route to work; and have similar daily work schedules.
Vans are typically suited for 7 - 16 people who share expenses.
Vanpoolers are eligible to park in preferred spaces which are typically closer to employee entrances.
There are different types of arrangements:
- Third-party vanpooling allows groups of employees to lease a van on a month-to-month basis from a vanpool leasing company.
- Owner-operated vanpools are operated for employees by one of the vanpool members who owns the van.
- Some employee vanpools use vehicles owned by their employer.
Ride Matching
If you’re interested in vanpooling to work with others who live close to you (and work for your employer or another employer nearby), check out
NorCalGo.org. You’ll receive a free match list of vanpools in your area, or prospective vanpoolers to create a new vanpool.
Park & Ride locations
Locate Park & Ride lots throughout Roseville. These lots provide a place for drivers to park and rendezvous with other people in your carpool or vanpool. Most are near major interchanges and many have bike lockers.
Vanpooling

A vanpool is a motor vehicle suited for occupancy by more than seven but less than sixteen persons, including the driver, traveling to and from work. Vanpool members share expenses.
- There are different types of vanpool arrangements:
- Third-party vanpooling allows groups of employees to lease a van on a month-to-month basis from a vanpool leasing company.
- Owner-operated vanpools are operated for employees by one of the vanpool members who owns the van.
- Some employee vanpools use vehicles owned by their employer.
- Vanpooling is effective for commuters who travel at least 15 miles each way and live near each other or travel along the same route to work; and have similar daily work schedules.
- Vanpooling is an economical and comfortable alternative to driving alone, and vanpoolers can save hundreds of dollars each year.
- Vanpoolers are eligible to park in preferred parking spaces, which are typically closer to the employee entrance than other employee parking.
Locate Park & Ride lots throughout Roseville. These lots provide a place for drivers to park and rendezvous with other people in your carpool or vanpool. Most are near major interchanges and many have bike lockers.
If you’re interested in vanpooling to work with others who live close to you (and work for your employer or another employer nearby), check out
www.sacregioncommuterclub.org You’ll receive a free match list of vanpools in your area, or prospective vanpoolers to create a new vanpool. Currently SACOG is offering a $2000 vanpool incentive program if you form a new vanpool.
Vanpooling

A vanpool is a motor vehicle suited for occupancy by more than seven but less than sixteen persons, including the driver, traveling to and from work. Vanpool members share expenses.
- There are different types of vanpool arrangements:
- Third-party vanpooling allows groups of employees to lease a van on a month-to-month basis from a vanpool leasing company.
- Owner-operated vanpools are operated for employees by one of the vanpool members who owns the van.
- Some employee vanpools use vehicles owned by their employer.
- Vanpooling is effective for commuters who travel at least 15 miles each way and live near each other or travel along the same route to work; and have similar daily work schedules.
- Vanpooling is an economical and comfortable alternative to driving alone, and vanpoolers can save hundreds of dollars each year.
- Vanpoolers are eligible to park in preferred parking spaces, which are typically closer to the employee entrance than other employee parking.
Locate Park & Ride lots throughout Roseville. These lots provide a place for drivers to park and rendezvous with other people in your carpool or vanpool. Most are near major interchanges and many have bike lockers.
If you’re interested in vanpooling to work with others who live close to you (and work for your employer or another employer nearby), check out
www.sacregioncommuterclub.org You’ll receive a free match list of vanpools in your area, or prospective vanpoolers to create a new vanpool. Currently SACOG is offering a $2000 vanpool incentive program if you form a new vanpool.