On Thursday 12 December voters across the UK will have an opportunity to have their say once again on who represents them. The BVRLA and its members can use this time to ensure candidates and the next government appreciate the key issues facing the fleet sector. The association has produced this campaign page to help members navigate the election.
The BVRLA policy paper outlining how a mobility credits scheme can be used in conjunction with new technologies such as integrated Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms to incentivise more sustainable journeys involving public, shared and active transport.
The BVRLA has submitted a response to the Department for Transport and the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles' (CCAV) call for evidence on the Future of Mobility.
Our analysis suggests that a mobility credits policy would be both more cost-effective than a scrappage scheme, and provide greater additionality through behavioural change and the promotion of cleaner, alternative modes of transport.