Everyone likes to travel by car; it's quick, it's easy and you can listen to whatever music you want. But people forget that driving a car is one of the main contributions to CO2 emissions in the UK.
But I don't want to ask you stop driving to get to work or go shopping; I don't want to stop. Instead, I think we should take up car pooling.
So what is car pooling? Here's a definition from wikipedia, but I usually think of car pooling as getting a lift; asking a friend for a 'lift' to the local shopping centre or to work. Most people do this anyway, but just don't do it all the time.
So what are the benefits?
- Less noise pollution
- Reducing traffic, thus reducing journey times
- Reduce CO2 emissions
- Spending more time with friends or colleauges
- Reducing demand for car parking
So if you're interested in car pooling, how can you get involved?
- Get together with a group of friends and arrange car sharing
- Research car pooling services on the internet
- Put an advertisment in the newspaper or in a shop window
1 comment:
Hi,
there is a new free online map-based carpool website for Australia.
Your opinion and comments are very welcome as well as enquiries regarding possible implementation of this service for other countries (or organisations/corporates).
The address is http://www.carpoolone.com.au/
Thanks
Ginni
P.S. a bit off topic, but perhaps still handy might be http://www.motorcyclefuelconsumption.com/ guide for motorcycle fuel consumption figures that are usually missing in the factory specs.
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