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  2. Carsharing - Wikipedia

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    Carsharing or car sharing (AU, NZ, CA, TH, & US) or car clubs (UK) is a model of car rental where people rent cars for short periods of time, often by the hour. It differs from traditional car rental in that the owners of the cars are often private individuals themselves, and the car sharing facilitator is generally distinct from the car owner.

  3. List of carsharing organizations - Wikipedia

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    Free-floating: Enterprise CarShare: United States EvCard: China 30,000+ [2] September 2019 Evo Car Share: Canada 1825 August 31 2022 Flexicar: Australia 140+ Flinkster (network) Germany 6,500+ [3] September 2019 Free-floating: 600+ Getaround: United States 0 Peer-to-peer: GetGo (carsharing company) Singapore 3000+ Gig Car Share: United States ...

  4. Category:Carsharing - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Free-floating carsharing (3 P) R. Ridesharing companies ... Maven (car sharing) Mobility Carsharing;

  5. One-way carsharing - Wikipedia

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    Free-floating carsharing is often used for short periods at a time, and rental fees are generally charged by the minute. The world's largest provider of free-floating one-way carsharing is ShareNow , from the merger of DriveNow and Car2go , owned by BMW and Daimler respectively.

  6. Carpool - Wikipedia

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    Car sharing is a good way to use up the full seating capacity of a car, which would otherwise remain unused if it were just the driver using the car. In 2009, carpooling represented 43.5% of all trips in the United States [ 2 ] and 10% of commute trips. [ 3 ]

  7. Car-sharing - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Car-sharing

  8. CarSharing Association - Wikipedia

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    CarSharing Association (CSA) is a federation of 25 carsharing organizations worldwide representing more than 4,000 shared vehicles and more than 125,000 member-drivers in total.

  9. Peer-to-peer carsharing - Wikipedia

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    Peer-to-peer carsharing is a form of person-to-person lending or collaborative consumption, as part of the sharing economy. [1] The business model is closely aligned with traditional car clubs such as Streetcar or Zipcar (est. in 2000), [2] but replaces a typical fleet with a ‘virtual’ fleet made up of vehicles from participating owners. [3]