A group of people who have an arrangement for sharing a car or cars.
if you only need a car occasionally, why not see if there is a car club in your area?
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We are looking at car sharing and car clubs, but inevitably, with 550 residential units, there is going to have to be an element of parking there.
In these circumstances it becomes economically sensible to join a car club and drive on a pay-per-use basis.
More innovative schemes to be looked at in this study include van pooling, cycle clubs and car clubs.
The proposals include the setting up of a car club to encourage home-owners to have just one vehicle per household.
Ideas such as a car club for the York Central site are bound to throw up many questions.
A car club is successfully operating in Edinburgh.
You may be surprised to learn that car hire or using a Car Club coupled with public transport could save you a fortune each year.
Investigations are also continuing to see if a city centre car club where members could quickly access cars on a pay as you go basis would work.
We will also be investing in car clubs - already commonplace in other European countries - which give members the convenience of car ownership without the hassle.
The A2B car club in Bradford on Avon says several thousand residents live within five minutes of its cars, which are based at the station.
Car drivers could soon be jettisoning the costs of owning a vehicle by taking advantage of a car club scheme to be introduced in the borough this spring.
For cars only used for the odd run, why not find out if there is a car club in your area?
Drivers were limited to three gallons of gas per week, leading to the formation of carpools or car clubs.
If you need a car twice a week, for example to do the weekly shop and to go somewhere not accessible by public transport, you could use a Car Club car.
In Bremen, in Germany, car club members' use of public transport increased by 35 per cent.
It is believed that every car in the Bristol Car Club replaces at least 4.5 private cars in the Bristol area.
Being a car club member, first of all, saves you money; I reckon I save a couple of grand a year in a car club.
A congestion-busting car club is being launched in Leeds with the promise motorists could halve their transport costs by joining up.
Car clubs can increase public transport use by putting the cost of car journeys on an equal footing with bus and train journeys.
On paper, a York Central car club is an attractive compromise.