Utilising cost benefit analysis techniques, in exactly the same way as the UK Government evaluates new roads and public transport schemes (ie COBA), car-sharing can be shown to produce very high net benefits to society. This paper shows that if a scheme were to be set up in the West Midlands area, UK, then even with the most conservative estimates of car-share participation, net benefits would be comparable to those produced by major road schemes. Indeed, slightly less conservative estimates of participation give net benefits in excess of road schemes. (Author/publisher).
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