In the past two years, the average miles driven per rental has decreased by 18.7% according to National’s data as average rental mileage dropped from 564 miles in 2005 to 459 miles per rental in 2007.
Tim Bailey, Fleet Director said: “We have seen an interesting reduction in the average number of miles driven per rental. This reduction equates to an average of around 30,000 fewer grammes of carbon emissions per rental which is obviously good news for the environment.
“Clearly, we can only speculate about the causes for this reduction in mileages incurred but it does suggest our customers are not simply thinking about their destination;
Whilst overall, the average miles per rental has fallen, National has seen increases in the mileage incurred in larger vehicles such as estates and people carriers. Estate mileages increased by 15.4% and people carriers by 14.6% in the period 2006-2007.
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