A couple of days ago, I'm sure I heard a news item that car-sharing was being officially suggested as a way of reducing the numbers in public transport. It took a while to find any words about this, and they don't say that at all. It's covered in "
Coronavirus (COVID-19): safer travel guidance for passengers" under "Private cars and other vehicles":
If you normally share a vehicle with people from other households for essential journeys, we recommend you find a different way to travel. For example, consider walking, cycling or using your own vehicle if you can.
If you have to travel with people outside your household group, try to share the transport with the same people each time and keep to small groups of people at any one time.
There are some circumstances when wearing a face covering may be marginally beneficial as a precautionary measure. The evidence suggests that wearing a face covering does not protect you, but it may protect others if you are infected but have not yet developed symptoms. This is most relevant for short periods indoors in crowded areas.
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This same issue come up for taxis, of course, and this is under "Taxis and private hire vehicles":
Taxi and private hire vehicle (for example minicab) operators are likely to have put in place new measures to help with social distancing. When traveling in taxis or private hire vehicles follow the advice of the driver. For example, you may be asked to sit in the back left hand seat if travelling alone. You may want to check with your taxi operator before travelling if they have put any additional measures in place.
If you need to be near other people you should avoid physical contact, try to face away from other people, and keep the time you spend near other people as short as possible. Be aware of the surfaces you or others touch.
There are some circumstances when wearing a face covering may be marginally beneficial as a precautionary measure. The evidence suggests that wearing a face covering does not protect you, but it may protect others if you are infected but have not yet developed symptoms. This is most relevant for short periods indoors in crowded areas.
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I heard Elisabeth Borne (the transport minsiter) announce the rules for France last week, and they (
on line here) are a lot more straightforward (remember that the safe spacing there is 1 metre).
" What are the rules for taxis, private hire vehicles, and car-sharing?
Where space inside cars is shared, it is recommended to fit a physical barrier (flexible glazing or plastic sheet) between the driver and the passengers, who must sit in the rear.
If a barrier cannot be fitted, wearing a "public" mask [face covering] is required. The driver can refuse to carry a passenger not wearing one, or showing symptoms of Covid-19.
The vehicle must be disinfected every day by the driver."
There was some extra clarification (not on the official web site Q&A) about passengers (plural): only one per row of seats - but presumably (I don't recall) people from one household can sit together.
I just heard that Uber and Addison-Lee are going to fit plastic screens to divide passengers from drivers.