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Report shows rise of car clubs changing UK driving habits
Posted: 12 May 2011373 Days ago

 

 

A new study has found that British motorists are changing the way they make use of their vehicles as a result of the rise of car clubs.

Those who are members of car clubs - which encourage vehicle sharing to cut driving costs - one-third had reduced car ownership as a direct result, while 30 per cent have put off buying a new motor, an annual survey conducted by Carplus uncovered .

 Car clubs members, furthermore, rarely use their shared vehicles, with less than two per cent of those who are part of such organisations hiring cars on at least a weekly basis - despite the fact that membership of car clubs is growing at a rate of 70 per cent annually on average.

This prompted Carplus Chief Executive Chas Ball to suggest that these drivers are being made more aware of motoring costs and therefore using other forms of transport instead thanks to their car club membership.

For every vehicle operated by a car club, more than 20 vehicles are taken off the roads, analysis of the responses by TRL (Transport Research Laboratory) indicates.

 

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