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Written by Karl
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Tuesday, 23 September 2008 16:22 |
Almost half of UK drivers are considering carpooling as the cost of motoring rises an AA survey has found. Out of the 11 percent of drivers who already car share - 60 percent said their primary reason was to reduce their fuel bill, while only 34 percent shared to reduce emmisions.The most common reasons for carpooling were social occasion trips such as going to the pub and about a third of lift-sharing journeys were to and from work. The biggest worry regarding car sharing was punctuality - with 72 per cent of those polled saying that they would be put off car sharing if it caused them to be late.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 September 2008 16:24 )
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