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  2. I-GO - Wikipedia

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    I-GO. I-GO was a Chicago -based car sharing organization which is owned by Enterprise Holdings. It was established in 2002 by the Center for Neighborhood Technology as an independent 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization working in the fields of urban livability and sustainability. I-GO was sold to Enterprise Holdings in May 2013 and re ...

  3. Transportation in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago public transportation statistics. The average Chicago commuter spends 86 minutes every day traveling to and from work on public transit. Of public transit riders, 28.% ride for more than 2 hours every day. On average, commuters wait at stops or stations for 15 minutes; 21% of riders wait for over 20 minutes.

  4. Turo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turo Inc. is an American peer-to-peer carsharing company based in San Francisco, United States.The company allows private car owners to rent out their vehicles via an online and mobile interface in four countries (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia) [4] and new corporate owners to rent out their cars in France in addition to the four previous countries.

  5. Share Now - Wikipedia

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    Website. share-now.com. Share Now GmbH is a German carsharing company, formed from the merger of Car2Go and DriveNow. Since 2022, it is a subsidiary of the Free2Move division of multinational automaker Stellantis providing carsharing services in urban areas in Europe, and formerly in North America. It has over four million registered members ...

  6. Getaround vs. Turo: Which Car Sharing App Is Best? - AOL

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    Turo bills itself as the “world’s largest car sharing marketplace,” and is available in more areas than Getaround. Pricing seems to be a bit more affordable as well, but that can depend on a ...

  7. Zipcar - Wikipedia

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    Zipcar. Zipcar is an American car-sharing company and a subsidiary of Avis Budget Group. Zipcar provides vehicle reservations to its members, billable by the minute, hour or day; members may have to pay a monthly or annual membership fee in addition to car reservations charges. Gas, maintenance, insurance options, and a dedicated parking spot ...

  8. Divvy - Wikipedia

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    Divvy is the bicycle sharing system in the Chicago metropolitan area, currently serving the cities of Chicago and Evanston. The system is owned by the Chicago Department of Transportation and has been operated by Lyft since 2019. As of Sept 2021, Divvy operated 16,500 bicycles and over 800 stations, covering 190 square miles.

  9. inDrive - Wikipedia

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    inDrive (previously known as inDriver), is an international ride-hailing service [2] with more than 200 million downloads operating in more that 700 cities in over 45 countries. [3][4][5] Headquartered in Mountain View, California, it is the second largest ridesharing and taxi app worldwide by downloads. The company was officially launched in 2013.