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Home » Green shoots

Save 20% on your driving costs

Submitted by Mrs Green on Tuesday, 31 January 20122 Comments

liftshareThis tiny step could make all the difference to your running costs and environmental impact.

If you make 5 car journeys each week to work or a school run, why not Lift share for one of those days?

Taking this one step will reduce your fuel costs, driving emissions and car running costs by one fifth!

In addition, it’s a more sociable way to travel and helps fill the 38 million empty car seats across the UK.  Discover more about liftshare.

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