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Zipcar

Submitted by soulja77 on February 5, 2008

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Vehicle Locations & Parking
Carsharing depends on creating a network of closely-spaced vehicles providing easy access to the greatest number
of people. At the present stage in the development of carsharing, this tends to be close-in urban neighborhoods and
downtown districts, particularly those with a mix of business and residential members. Some suburban areas,
particularly mixed-use and transit-oriented developments or businesses near light rail stations, are other potentially
promising carsharing locations, as discussed in the final section of this paper. Although census data does not
include all the desired indicators, a good indication of the promising areas can be derived by a simple analysis using
education and income levels and transit and bike commuting. Congested on-street parking is another indicator of
promising neighborhood for carsharing.
Parking may be in off-street or on-street spaces and should be in easy to find, well-lit areas. Spaces near sidewalks
are particularly desirable since the vehicle will be visible at least some of the time and it may be possible to install a
promotional sign and brochure holder. To provide the greatest convenience, vehicles should be about 1/4 to 1/2
miles apart.
Finding and leasing parking spaces in urban areas turns out to be a more difficult and time-consuming job than most
CSOs anticipate. Providing designated, reserved on-street parking spaces can be one of the important ways a local
government can support the growth of carsharing. Typically, such spaces are established under the same regulation
that enables a city to designate parking for other "classes of vehicles", such as taxicabs, movie or hotel zones. (If
there were several carsharing organizations in the same city, any of them could legally use any space designated
carsharing vehicles. In reality, competing services...

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