|
Living
in Wiltshire means it is often more essential to have a car but
what with petrol, insurance and road tax, running a car is a expensive,
especially when it spends most of its time sitting outside going
nowhere.
Salisbury's
new hOURCAR scheme is complementary to public transport, walking
and cycling and the organisers say that joining hOURCARS gives simple,
cheap and efficient access to a variety of vehicles close to your
home.
hOURCARS
is a car club and similar schemes are emerging throughout the UK
and are already proving successful in continental Europe and the
USA.
hOURCARS
is designed for people who do not need to commute to work by car
every day and the organisers say that, typically, there will be
10 to 12 members to every hOURCARS vehicle.
hOURCARS
is operated by Salisbury Community Cars (SCC), a not-for-profit
organisation.
 |
| Benji
Goehl with Salisbury mayor Bobbie Chettleburgh at the launch
of hOURCARS. |
Benji
Goehl, who is involved with the hOURCARS scheme in Salisbury answers
the some typical questions:
Who
would benefit from using hOURCARS?
people who do not currently have a car, but would like to have access
to a car for occasional use, perhaps two or three times per week
for social or business trips.
families who run two cars, but who could manage with one
car if they had occasional access to a vehicle.
people who currently run a car and are not doing high mileage,
e.g. less than 8,000 miles per year, and could manage without a
car if they had access to a vehicle though hOURCARS.
Don't
hOURCARS just reduce the number of cars and not the number of journeys?
Most
trips by car are local journeys under 5 miles. When you own a car
the majority of your costs are fixed and petrol costs form a low
percentage of your overall costs. Therefore, especially with the
car parked right outside the door, the temptation is to use the
car for journeys that could be made by public transport, walking
or cycling.
Users
of hOURCARS will have low overheads and pay the full cost of car
use each time they use the car. Therefore the temptation to use
a car unnecessarily for short journeys is removed.
On
average in Europe one Car Club car replaces five privately owned
cars, and members cut down their overall travel, reducing their
journeys by car by 50%.
Will
I be able to use a vehicle for longer periods, e.g. to go on holiday?
We
are planning to negotiate a special rate with a local car rental
firm for members who want to book cars for a longer hire period,
so that hOURCARS are still available for short-term use.
Can
hOURCARS provide a range of cars to choose from, for example estate
cars and vans ?
This
will depend on the number of members subscribing to hOURCARS in
Salisbury. As the organisation grows we should be able to offer
a greater choice, as the continental Car Clubs do.
How
does the insurance work?
Currently,
all vehicles operating within hOURCARS are privately owned. Members
will be added as a named driver to the individual insurance policy,
or be covered by an any driver policy.
Membership
is currently only available to people with a fairly clean driving
license that are between 25 and 75 years old.
What
happens if I have an accident in the car?
You
will be made aware of the procedure on how to report any accidental
damage. Each member should check the car at the start of every hire
period, making sure that any damage to the car has been reported.
You must inform the police if you are involved in anything other
than a minor accident, or if anyone is injured.
What
happens if the car breaks down ?
All
hOURCARS have full breakdown cover.
I
will need to have child seats for the car; will they be available?
hOURCARS
will make provisions for child and baby seats to be available on
request.
Find out more about hOURCARS by visiting their website.
Add
your comment to this story
|