Why will people only share cabs during a tube strike?

On Wednesday, there is some likelihood that there will be a tube strike on the London Undergound and Docklands Light Railway. When it happened last year, there were a number of taxi sharing initiatives set up by Transport for London (TfL) that were reported on. It really is a shame that taxi sharing (and car sharing) is not part of normal life here as it is in other countries as it is a great way to save money, meet new people and reduce your impact on the environment. Peter Jackson from the BBC considered this last year during the tube strike and his leading comment was:

“Londoners hit by a 48-hour Tube strike are being encouraged to taxi-share to keep the city moving. It’s an idea that makes sense on any day of the year – but can the notoriously reticent British really take it to heart?”

It is an unfortunate set of circumstances but pretty true. Typically, our customers save 30% of the shared component of their fare when they share, so there is an economic argument in favour of sharing, and in these tough financial times, that’s not a bad deal.

PS. If you do want a cab during the strike, I would book early online or via 0844 669 4444!

Carbon Voyage becomes Planet Positive

A few months ago, we met with the guys at dCarbon8 and PlanetPositive and really liked what they were up to, so much so that we decided to work with them to not only to offset our own carbon emissions, but also to assist in reducing the carbon emitted by our customers when using our service.

Like them, we don’t look at carbon offsetting as an easy fix or something that can be used as the sole means of reducing our impact on the environment. Rather, carbon offsetting should be the final part of a broader strategy which must start with making a positive reduction in the carbon you create. They way we try and do this for our customers is to firstly provide them with green travel options and help them understand the impact that their travel will make on the environment, and then secondly provide them with opportunities to share vehicles and fill empty return journeys.

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 871 other followers