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среда, 21 ноября 2018 г.

«Breaking News» London commuter, 28, saves £270-a-year by ditching Tube or bus for Uber rival car-pool app ViaVan

A savvy commuter is set to save almost £270 on his journeys to and from work this year after ditching public transport in favour of private cabs.


Tom Church, 28, is already £100 better off in five months after swapping his Oyster card for private hire in the form of a ride-sharing travel app on his phone.


Mr Church uses ViaVan, a ride-hailing app with similar functionality to Uber or Lyft.


The business says it can offer users a good deal by matching them with a car or van already headed in the direction they want to travel.


Originally based in Berlin and Amsterdam, ViaVan launched in London this April in collaboration with Merecedes-Benz, and currently only functions in the centre of the capital in Zones 1 and Zone 2.


But Mr Church, from Crouch End, believes any limitations are outweighed by the cost benefits.


He said: 'I bought the commuter pass which meant that sometimes - not always - you pick up an extra passenger on the way.


'Once or twice this detour has been a bit longer than normal, maybe an extra five minutes. But by and large it's always worked fine.'




Tom Church, 28, from Crouch Endstands to save nearly £270 per year after ditching public transport for a ride-sharing app called ViaVan


Tom Church, 28, from Crouch Endstands to save nearly £270 per year after ditching public transport for a ride-sharing app called ViaVan



Tom Church, 28, from Crouch Endstands to save nearly £270 per year after ditching public transport for a ride-sharing app called ViaVan


ViaVan's 'commuter pass' entitles users to travel between 6am and 9pm, whereas a TfL travelcard is valid all day. But the ride-sharing option works out cheaper.


A travelcard for rides on the tube or bus between the same zones costs £131 a month but a commuter pass on the car sharing app costs £109 a month. 


That £22 monthly saving will add up to £264 over the course of a year.


Mr Church, who runs latestdeals.co.uk and is calling on London Mayor Sadiq Khan to review travel fares in the city - currently frozen until 2020 - added that public transport was 'too darn expensive'.


He said: 'It shows how ridiculous public transport prices have become. Now I get picked up almost at my door. 


'I don't have to worry about not getting a seat. I enjoy a peaceful ride and get dropped off by my work.'


He said 'saving money' was the best thing about the app, calling it a 'handy hack' to free up cash to spend on other things.


According to a 2016 poll of 4,200 UK workers by website Total Jobs, commuters in the capital will spend just over £2,400 each year on their travel to and from work.


The website calculated that based on a working lifetime of 47 years from 18 to 65, that works out at £113,536 per London commuter.



The cost of commuting



TfL monthly travelcard Zones 1-2: £131


ViaVan monthly commuter pass: £109


Average annual cost of work travel for London commuters: £2,415


Average annual cost of work travel UK commuters: £1,752


Average annual cost of work travel for commuters who travel into London each day: £3,660


Sources: TfL, ViaVan, and 2016 survey of 4,248 UK workers by Total Jobs




 On that basis, Mr Church's decision to use the app over public transport would save him £11,500 over a lifetime.


This April bargain-hunter Mr Church bought himself a car just to make a return trip from London to Bristol to prove it was cheaper than taking the train.


The entrepreneur said wanted to visit a friend but was put off by the cost of an anytime return ticket, which can cost up to £218.10.


So he bought a second-hand car online for £80. After paying road tax, insurance and petrol, his total costs still came to just £206.81 - an £11 saving on the train.


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