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"As a Manager I feel it is of vital importance to lead by example.......as a car-sharer I have halved my fuel bill".

Adrian, Carmarthenshire.

New Users

Click here to register and start car sharing.

How safe is car sharing?

The safety of our members is a priority for liftshare, and we have made all of our web-sites as secure as we can. All members' details are stored securely in the database and only the members' intended travel information can be accessed on-line.

When it comes to travelling, every member is responsible for his or her own safety. However we do recommend that members' follow some simple security measures outlined below:

  • Avoid exchanging home addresses with your travelling companion before you meet them.
  • Arrange to meet in a public place.
  • Inform a friend or family member of who you will be travelling with, when and to where.
  • Make sure you show each other your I.D.s - passports, student cards or driving licences - so you know you're travelling with the right person.
  • You are under no obligation to go ahead with any liftshare. If you have any doubts about your travelling companion, for any reason, you should avoid travelling with them.
  • If you have any problems please call us immediately on 01953 451166 and we will endeavour help in any way that we can.

For more information about safety and security of personal information please read Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy.

Will my e-mail address be visible to other users?

No, your email address is kept hidden at all times. The only information that is visible to other users is your 'usually called' name, your smoking preference, your age range, your gender and the journey details you added. No last name, telephone number or home post code is ever shown to a third party.

What are the insurance implications of liftsharing?

"Participating in the lift-share scheme will not invalidate drivers' motor insurance", says Vic Rance of the Association of British Insurers.

"Drivers in doubt should contact their insurers".

Sharing cars and sharing the cost should not increase your insurance costs, though charging passengers more than their share of the running cost can invalidate your cover.

If you would like to contact your insurance company, please feel free to use our Draft Letter.

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