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Hawaii Relaunches Ride-Share Site

August 13, 2008 04:17 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

To help students cope with rising gas prices, the University of Hawaii has reopened an online ride-sharing program, the Ka Leo reports. The program, which allows students to search for people who offer rides, was first launched five years ago after more than 1,300 Oahu bus workers initiated a strike of the transit system. The service has now been expanded to all 10 Hawaii campuses.

Tags: transportation | University of Hawaii

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