Mobility Credits were also covered in a recent editorial for GreenFleet Magazine, where the BVRLA explored how a ‘pay-as-you-go’ approach to road transport can drive future mobility.
From streaming services to gym membership and transportation, people are increasingly using a service-based model for meeting their needs.
It is this combination of culture change and technological advancement that provides the backdrop for the BVRLA’s Mobility Credits Scrappage Scheme.
The association argues that mobility credits could be spent on more sustainable ‘pay-as-you-go’ private and public transport modes, including car and bike hire, car clubs, trams, buses and trains, reducing emissions and advancing the shift away from vehicle ownership to usership.
Read the article in full here: Pay-as-you-go can drive future mobility