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The problem We’ve all experienced the effects of traffic
congestion on our roads, especially during peak hours in the city, which
we are all aware is going to be an ever growing problem. Did you know
that during peak times four out of five vehicles in Birmingham have just
one person in them? In reality with a few small changes to our commuting
habits we can make travelling into the city a more enjoyable and less
frustrating experience. We could also reach our destination quicker by
increasing the number of people travelling in each vehicle.
Be
part of the solution! We can increase the number of people in
each vehicle quite simply by car-sharing.
Birmingham City
Council is actively promoting car sharing as a real alternative
choice when making a journey.
About Car sharing Car sharing
is an informal arrangement between two or more people to travel together
in one vehicle instead of each travelling in their own vehicles. There
are significant benefits to be had by car sharing, you can:
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save money on fuel and running costs,
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reduce mileage and wear and tear on your vehicle,
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help the environment and reduce your carbon footprint, and
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enjoy a more sociable and less stressful way to travel.
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From Monday 19 November 2007, we are
introducing a trial car share lane dedicated to vehicles which are
carrying a driver plus at least one other person as a passenger. The
car share lane will run between Spitfire
Island and Ashted Circus and operate along the inside lane
of the A47 heading towards Birmingham city centre, however the lane
will stop at junctions where vehicles need to turn left.
The car share lane will apply only to traffic travelling towards the city centre and will only operate from 7am - 10am, Monday to Friday. Signs and road markings will be used to clearly mark out the lane; please familiarise yourself with these signs:
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The major benefits are:
- quicker and more reliable journey times for car sharers,
- reduced traffic congestion because the same number of people are travelling in fewer vehicles, and
- because there are fewer vehicles and less congestion there is also less air and noise pollution.
Who can use the Car Share Lane?
Vehicles allowed to use the lane are:
- cars, vans and light goods vehicles (under 7.5 tonnes) carrying at least one person in addition to the driver,
- all buses and coaches,
- pedal cycles,
- motorcycles, and
- emergency vehicles.
Vehicles not allowed to use the lane are:
- cars, vans and light goods vehicles (under 7.5 tonnes) carrying only the driver, and
- Heavy Goods Vehicles (over 7.5 tonnes).
Enforcement
The car-sharing lane will be enforced by the Police and fines will be issued to offenders found to be contravening the lane.
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The trial will last for one year and depending on how well the lane
works it could be made permanent. The car share lane’s impact will be
monitored constantly and key data such as journey times through to
safety for all road users will be collected. These results will then be
analysed and used to decide wether the lane should stay after the trial
and if there should be more car share lanes introduced to other parts of
the city.
How people can car share Even if your journey
does not take you onto the A47 car-share lane you can still gain real
benefits from the car share scheme.
Our TravelWise
team have set-up a fantastic easy to use website for potential
car-sharers to make contact with other car-sharers within the same
company or organisation. This website is only available to employees of
companies or organisations that have signed up to the carshareBirmingham
scheme, so if your company is not a member, encourage your boss to take
part - www.carsharebirmingham.org.uk.
(Please
note that any personal details given in order to find a match will be stored
securely)
Alternatively, people can make their own
arrangements with each other. You don’t need to be registered with the
database to use the car-share lane.
It is advisable to meet
potential car-sharers before starting to participate. Please remember,
you are under no obligation to go ahead with any car-sharing
arrangements if you are not completely comfortable.
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