Wheels4all Car-sharing

Wheels4all is a Dutch car sharing organisation, with cars in residential areas for people to use 24 hours per day.

Car sharing is a cheap, easy and green alternative to car ownership.

How it works
It’s easy to use our Wheels4all cars. Just click, swipe and drive.

Step 1. Join
First you join online. Once we’ve received your application, we’ll send you an e-mail with some quenstions. We ask you to pay a bond and to send a copy of your drivers license.

Step 2. Click to make a reservation on a car
Then comes the click part. Now that you are a member, when you want to book, just click online (or by phone 9am-5pm seven days a week). You choose the car you like or the location you like that day, on that's close to your home or work. You can book any time, day or night. And up to a year in advance. Or at the very last minute when you suddenly realise you have to collect your parents from the airport.

Step 3. Swipe
When you join, we'll send you a chip-card, your personal access card. After you’ve booked a car, you go to that car and swipe your card across the windscreen of the booked car. The doors will unlock automatically.

Step 4. Drive
This step is pretty straightforward. You can take your car wherever you like. Whenever you like. As far as you want. When you’ve finished, you just return it to the same designated car sharing parking space. There’s no paperwork. No hassles. And no queues.

Just remember. Click. Swipe. And drive.

Unfortunately we do not have much information in English. Our Car-sharing works similar as the car sharing of our Australian collegues. Watch their 're:flex. The movie', which explains how to use a shared car

You can join Wheels4all if you live in the Netherlands and have a Dutch bank account. Join online today.

 

Wheels4all is a non profit organization that wishes to contribute to flexible forms of transportation. By making car costs variable, Wheels4all helps people to make a sound choice for each trip: either by bike, public transport or car. Especially second cars are standing idle for most part of the week. By sharing a car more space becomes available in the streets to play and enjoy.