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Making Car Sharing and Car Clubs Work - Case ... - The Civil Service

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MAKING CAR SHARING AND CAR CLUBS WORKCASE STUDY SUMMARIESMode 2000 2003 %’age point change<strong>Car</strong> (single occupancy) 68% 10% -58%<strong>Car</strong> (multi occupancy) 2% 70% +68%Bus 25% 15% -10%Train, walk, cycle, other 5% 5% 0%8.11 Much of this success is driven by the imposition of car sharing on staff (there is noalternative due to the limited number of spaces available). As a result there are currently1210 registered car sharers, all of whom car share on a daily basis.Successes / Failures8.12 Despite the significant level of modal shift, car sharing remains a strong talking point (bothpositive <strong>and</strong> negative) amongst staff. One of the main drivers of success was the strongmanagement support, <strong>and</strong> the high level of consultation from the outset. <strong>The</strong> planningcondition on the number of available spaces ensured that the site was accessed in asustainable way from the outset. <strong>The</strong> supporting infrastructure (including negotiated busservices, on-site bus stops <strong>and</strong> a range of measures to support cycling) offered choice tousers, <strong>and</strong> the personal approach to car share matching through a dedicated team enabledemployees to discuss access issues on a one-to-one basis. Similarly the involvement oftrade unions from the outset has added a further degree of credibility to the scheme.8.13 Enforcement has been important, <strong>and</strong> has worked effectively through the on-site securitycompany that manages the car parking. A strong line is taken with regular registrationchecks, <strong>and</strong> offenders given 2 warnings before losing their right of access for a year. Whilstthis is staff intensive, it ensures the scheme works effectively for the staff as a whole, <strong>and</strong> isconsidered as a positive benefit of the way the scheme is run. A similar enforcement line istaken with staff that ‘tailgate’ to avoid swiping their access card through the barrier (<strong>and</strong>hence potentially arriving by single occupancy vehicle).Supporting Measures / Alternative Approaches Considered8.14 <strong>The</strong> car share scheme is well supported by a range of sustainable transport measures,br<strong>and</strong>ed under the companies green travel policy. <strong>The</strong>se include:Secure cycle / motorcycle parking (modified access to avoid the need to negotiatebarriers)Showers, Changing facilities <strong>and</strong> lockers on each floor of the buildingNegotiated on-site bus services, that are regularly assessed to match travel dem<strong>and</strong>s.This has been established through a close partnership arrangement with both the localauthority <strong>and</strong> the bus companies.Final V1.1, Dec. 2004 - 54 -

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