Car sharing clubs are a rapidly growing feature, with 2 major operators in the
UK▸ (City Car Club / Streetcar) and an online operation where private individuals can offer use of their under used vehicles and get a monthly payment (with a percentage taken to provide admin and insurance).
Car sharing provides a pay-as-you go car available 24/7 from a convenient place near your home, and there are over 2000 vehicles available in the London area, including 7-seaters and vans, costing from under ^5 per hour including a basic fuel/mileage element. In Germany the rail operator runs this through
DB» Rent, and the Belgian bus operators offer this as an add-on for bus season tickets, delivering one of the fastest growing car-sharing operations in Europe, and one in which the bus operator has a share, and thus retains revenue from selling the total journey rather than just the bus trip. Maybe an independent like Reading Buses could take this up?
The survey has some interesting figures - regionally, over 78% of car club members report that they use trains at least once per month, compared the the National Travel Survey figure of 18% of the wider population using a train onece per month. For bus use the figures are even more impressive with over 90% of car club members using a bus at least once a month and less than 70% of the wider population.
Car clubs work well when they have a good match of business and private users, and in Leeds one Car Plus example saw a pool car fleet of 3 cars costing ^17,000/year as a leased facility reduced to a ^5,000/year cost of pay as you use for 3 corporate memberships, with the added benefit that a car can be booked at a remote location and the long haul trip made by train - remembering the key advantage that for business travel a car trip is generally a cost to the company, but if you can work on the train the time can be charged to the client!
For the full report
http://www.trl.co.uk/online_store/reports_publications/trl_reports/cat_sustainability/report_carplus_annual_survey_of_car_clubs_200910.htm - Download should be free