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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 SUMMARIESImpact <strong>and</strong> Effectiveness16.7 560 people are currently registered on the a2b scheme. <strong>The</strong> scheme was originally set upbecause approximately 2% of the workforce had wanted to have access to such a scheme.However the scheme now needs to reach other employees. Due to these circumstances,the scheme has been limited in its effectiveness in all areas for example, reducing car use<strong>and</strong> impacting upon local congestion.16.8 Key barriers to success are employee attitude <strong>and</strong> awareness of the scheme. Employeestend to be concerned about the environment <strong>and</strong> support the principle of sharing however,they want someone else to do it. It is quite likely that this mind set is wide spread. Provisionof personal information <strong>and</strong> data protection has also been a key concern of manyemployees. Another key barrier has been the building of a business case for the scheme.16.9 Perceptual barriers were held by line managers who thought that car sharing would lead toinflexibility of staff hours. Overtime is not uncommon <strong>and</strong> car sharing may prevent staffstaying a little longer as their car share partner would be waiting for them.16.10 <strong>The</strong> a2b scheme does not require a car share coordinator although administration of thesystem is required.Successes / Failures16.11 <strong>The</strong> a2b journey share system uses an interesting piece of software. Despite this, take up ofthe scheme so far has been relatively low.16.12 <strong>The</strong>re is no formal monitoring system for the recording of actual journey sharing in place atOrange, however the incentive of winning the prize draw helps to encourage staff to log theirjourney details.Supporting Measures / Alternative Approaches Considered16.13 <strong>The</strong>re is a lack of supporting measures in place within the Orange scheme however, thecompany do provide a get you home guarantee. Emphasis is placed on providing staff withinformation on cost savings <strong>and</strong> helping to reduce their environmental impact.Integration with Other Schemes16.14 <strong>The</strong> a2b journey share system is a fundamental tool for all of the Orange site specific travelplans.Marketing <strong>and</strong> Promotion16.15 <strong>The</strong> front end of the journey share system that is accessed through the intranet is br<strong>and</strong>ed inthe style of other internal communications, which ensures consistency of the Orange br<strong>and</strong>(colouring <strong>and</strong> font). However, the journey share facility also has it’s own br<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> logodetailed immediately below.Final V1.1, Dec. 2004 - 91 -

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