Car clubs are a breath of fresh air for the capital, says TRL
Car clubs make a considerable contribution to improving air quality and reducing carbon emissions in London, according to research published by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL).
The research indicates that the average car club member in London saves one tonne of carbon annually. According to the report, this is based on two main factors.
The first is the use of greener vehicles, with car clubs fleets releasing 50% fewer emissions than the average car. The second is the result of car club...
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