![]() Now, tedious admin done, it’s time to hit the (hopefully) open road. Once you’ve decided how much you plan to use Zipcar, you’ll be asked to fill in your details, including photos of your driver’s license, and wait to be approved by the company’s verification wing.įinally, download the app to find your nearest available car and, crucially, unlock it (they’ll also send you a Zipcard for when your phone runs out of juice). There are three to choose from: Basic (no monthly fee), Smart (£6/month) and Plus (£15/month). All you need is your driver’s license and a valid credit or debit card no insurance needed… Zipcar covers that. Now you need to join the rideshare service. ![]() Same goes for drivers between the ages of 21 and 29. On top of that, you must have no more than 3 points, no major endorsements, no major violations and no alcohol and drug-related violations on your license. You’re a student, you say? Well, there is special dispensation for some students, but only those who are over 19 and go to either Oxford University, Cambridge University or Bristol University. Over 19s, however, may join, but only as an “additional driver”, and must have been driving for at least two years and are “part of an organisation that is a member of Zipcar for Business”. So what is Zipcar and how, exactly, does it work?Īnd is it, really, the smoothest way to get to Heathrow? Who can join Zipcar?Ĭrucially, Zipcar only accepts applications from drivers over the age of 23 who have been driving for at least a year. So drive a Zipcar to Gatwick, Luton, City or Stansted and you could well find yourself having to drive back to London just to find somewhere to park. Important note: Zipcar only operates inside London, and you can only use Zipcar to drive to Heathrow. Think of it like an Uber but you drive yourself. It is exhausting and it is expensive and even the smoothest of journeys can be salted by anxiety, from train-timetable stress to taxi fears, not to mention the conundrum of how to carry two suitcases, a backpack and a buggy with just your mortal body.įollow The Points Guy on Facebook and Twitter, and to ensure you never miss anything, subscribe to our daily newsletter.īut Zipcar wants you to know there is another way to transit a way to glide seamlessly from home to Heathrow in a ULEZ-friendly car share, before dumping it in a carpark and walking away towards the holiday of your dreams. Worse still if it’s a gaggle of unruly friends. Worse if you’ve got a family to shepherd from door to taxi to train to departure gate. There are few greater faffs in life than travelling to an airport with enough luggage to cripple a camel.
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