Council Reminds Residents Of Car Share Scheme
Jan 13th, 2010 | By Anna Price | Isle of Wight News From The Island Pulse
During the recent spell of bad weather, many Islanders have pulled together to share lifts to reach their place of work.
The council is encouraging people to consider continuing car-sharing to reduce carbon emissions and ease congestion on the Island’s roads.
As posted in March 2009 on Island Pulse: Car Share On Wight. and recently Carshare Wight
A dedicated website is run by the council to help connect people making the same journeys. The local authority is working with partner organisations including the Isle of Wight College and Chamber of Commerce to promote the scheme. Carshare Wight is part of the number one online car-share network – liftshare – and enables people to quickly and easily find a car-share match completely free of charge.
Cllr Edward Giles, Isle of Wight Council cabinet member for the environment and transport said:
“The recent cold weather has shown what a great sense of community spirit the Island has. By linking together to share journeys people can do their bit for the environment while sharing travel costs.”
The facility is completely free; simply register your contact and journey details on www.carsharewight.com, activate your account, search for a match and make contact to arrange to share with the most suitable matches.










