Car sharing is go!
March 20, 2008 Posted by: Simon
The age of green driving has arrived, as the UK’s first motorway car share lane, has been opened by Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly.
The 1.7-mile lane, built by the Highways Agency, links the southbound M606 near Bradford to the eastbound M62 towards Leeds. It is open to cars and taxis with two or more occupants, as well as buses and coaches, and bypasses the notoriously congested section where the two motorways merge. The new lane will save road users an average of six to eight minutes per journey - 30-40 minutes per week for regular commuters.
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Ruth Kelly said: “This new lane offers motorists the opportunity to reduce both their journey times and their carbon footprints. Currently, four out of five vehicles using this busy junction have only one occupant. I hope this new lane will encourage people to share their journeys, which will ease congestion, cut journey times and improve local air quality. We have identified around 500 miles of motorway as potential priority sites for new traffic management measures, which may also include more car share lanes.”
Simon McBride
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