Public transport and shared travel networks
Where active travel is not a possibility, using public transport and shared travel networks could be the next best option. There are a variety of approaches to this which could provide cost savings, reduce congestion and improve local air quality, be quicker, and reduce emissions from private vehicles.
You can find up to date information on public transport in Surrey using these links:
Car clubs offer access to a car in the local area without you needing to own a vehicle. By signing up, you only pay for when you need to drive, which can be potentially cheaper than having your own car.
CoMoUK’s map has an up-to-date picture of existing car club schemes operating around the country, including Runnymede.
Another option is to lift share with other travelling to a similar location. You can save money by splitting the cost of travel between multiple people, reduce the number of cars on the road meaning journeys are quicker, and improve your wellbeing by socialising with others. To start, you could try reaching out to colleagues or neighbours or check out one of the dedicated websites that help people to share their rides.
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