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underpants

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Sat Aug 24, 2013, 06:23 PM Aug 2013

"Slug" lines in D.C. - interesting story of a created mass transit system

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I heard about this at a back-to-school pool party today. The person who told me about it commutes from Richmond VA to Arlington daily via a van pool. They don't pick up "slugs" but this came up in the discussion.

•What is Slugging?

Slugging is a term used to describe a unique form of commuting found in the Washington, DC area sometimes referred to as "Instant Carpooling" or "Casual Carpooling". It's unique because people commuting into the city stop to pickup other passengers even though they are total strangers! However, slugging is a very organized system with its own set of rules, proper etiquette, and specific pickup and drop-off

locations. It has thousands of vehicles at its disposal, moves thousands of commuters daily, and the best part, it’s FREE! Not only is it free, but it gets people to and from work faster than the typical bus, metro, or train. I think you'll find that it is the most efficient, cost-effective form of commuting in the nation.


•How the Slugging Works

The system of slugging is quite simple. A car needing additional passengers to meet the required 3- person high occupancy vehicle (HOV) minimum pulls up to one of the known slug lines. The driver usually positions the car so that the slugs are on the passenger side. The driver either displays a sign with the destination or simply lowers the passenger window, to call out the destination, such as "Pentagon," "L’Enfant Plaza," or "14th & New York." The slugs first in line for that particular destination then hop into the car, normally confirming the destination, and off they go.

•How Slugging Began

Slugging can trace its roots back to the Arab oil embargo of the 1970’s. During this era, gas prices soared, as it became apparent that the United States was dependent on foreign oil. In an attempt to reduce its dependence, the United States adopted a number of measures to curb gasoline consumption. Speed limits were reduced from 65+ m.p.h. to 55 m.p.h., car manufacturers were told to make cars more efficient, and high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes were constructed. These lanes were for vehicles with more than three occupants. The benefit for the government was twofold: reduced gasoline consumption as well as some environmental benefits.

•Where Did the Word "Slug" Come From?

The story goes like this. Bus drivers had always been warned to be aware of counterfeit coins (also known as slugs) from people trying to pass off this fake money in the coin collection tray.

When slugging was in its infancy, commuters stood at the bus stops, waiting for a driver to pick them up. Bus drivers, thinking these people were waiting for the bus would stop to pick up the passengers only to be waved off, frustrating many of the drivers. As this event became more and more frequent, bus drivers began recognizing the real bus riders from the fakes. Because the people weren’t really waiting for the bus, drivers began to simply call them "slugs." This definition seems to make sense because these people weren’t real bus riders or even real car poolers in the usual sense of the word. They were, just as the name implies, counterfeit riders or slugs. Hence, the term was born.


http://www.slug-lines.com/Slugging/About_slugging.asp

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"Slug" lines in D.C. - interesting story of a created mass transit system (Original Post) underpants Aug 2013 OP
This is very popular here. Fairfax County even has parking lots for the commuters FSogol Aug 2013 #1
Sounds like a great idea to me. MineralMan Aug 2013 #2
It's mostly Northern Va to DC hootinholler Aug 2013 #3

FSogol

(45,485 posts)
1. This is very popular here. Fairfax County even has parking lots for the commuters
Sat Aug 24, 2013, 06:26 PM
Aug 2013

waiting in the slug lines.

hootinholler

(26,449 posts)
3. It's mostly Northern Va to DC
Sat Aug 24, 2013, 08:13 PM
Aug 2013

But it works well. I have co-workers who slug.

I take a coach to the metro.

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