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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 SUMMARIESexample, a well known pub, supermarket or school). This has proved very successful inimproving the matching ability, ensuring that matches are generally within close geographicareas. Sharers are also asked to include the number of ‘spare seats’ in their vehicle, whichhas assisted in increasing the number of ‘multi-occupancy’ trips.1.7 <strong>The</strong> scheme also has a bulletin board that is used for one-off business journeys.Enforcement <strong>and</strong> Control1.8 <strong>The</strong> system uses the existing staff ‘smart-card’ to recordvehicles that access the car park security barriers.Electronic kiosks then enable drivers <strong>and</strong> passengers toswipe their security pass on walking from the car park to thebuilding, <strong>and</strong> in-built logic validates whether a car sharingtransaction has taken place. Upon validation of atransaction, users are awarded ’10 points’ to their car shareaccounts, <strong>and</strong> both the driver <strong>and</strong> passenger(s) are given aticket to display on the dashboard, validating them as car sharers. This kiosk <strong>and</strong> smartcardsystem was developed for E.ON UK by Datasphere, <strong>and</strong> is now available as a commercialproduct. A key driver in adopting this approach was to ensure that the system can operatewith limited human intervention.1.9 <strong>Car</strong> sharers park within a dedicated section of the car park, located adjacent to the mainbuilding, <strong>and</strong> within close proximity to the car share recording kiosks. Enforcement of this isby ‘word of mouth’ recognising the professional <strong>and</strong> responsible nature of E.ON UK staff.Incentives1.10 <strong>The</strong> main incentive is the award of car share points. 10 car share points (awarded for eachdaily use) can be redeemed for 50 pence worth of:E.ON UK cash (redeemable in the staff restaurant)Tesco clubcard pointsLeisure Vouchers1.11 <strong>The</strong> system keeps a record of each individuals points total, <strong>and</strong> users choose an appropriatetime to ‘cash in’ their points for their choice of vouchers. Upon cashing in their points (orpart points), an e-mail is sent to the front desk (where the vouchers are stored), <strong>and</strong> userscollect their vouchers when next leaving the office. <strong>The</strong> choice of vouchers rather than cashwas selected to reduce the possibility of fraudulent use of the system (it is seen as a niceperk, but not something which is worth ‘cheating’ for).1.12 An additional incentive for registering with the scheme is a 15% discount with the AA.1.13 In order to maintain momentum, various ‘one-off’ incentives are offered (usually to coincidewith national travel wise campaigns), these have included:Double <strong>and</strong> Triple point daysFinal V1.1, Dec. 2004 - 2 -

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