Car-pooling remains a largely untapped transport solution in Auckland, judging by lacklustre use of a priority lane on a main commuter route.
But a Herald survey yesterday morning on Remuera Rd, along which a lane reserved for vehicles with three or more occupants runs for almost 5km, showed a marked improvement since dismal findings from an Auckland Transport count in March.
Reporters found 14 per cent of 1285 cars, vans, trucks and buses using the "T3" lane in the rush-hour from 7.40am, towards the Newmarket end of the road, which starts in Meadowbank.
Although only 10.5 per cent were doing so legally with a driver and at least two passengers, even that was an increase from a 7 per cent usage rate three months ago, so should be welcomed by organisers of the first national Kiwi Car-Pool Week, which ends today.