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3. CARSHARING

3. CARSHARING. Lea Dolinar, Aljaž Galič, Subrina Huber, Timo Daum , Anita Vogt Boštjan Okorn – Slovene Consumers Association Gimnazija Brežice, 18. 5. 2012. How does it work?. get a car anytime you want P oints are in the centre of a city every 100m

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3. CARSHARING

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  1. 3. CARSHARING Lea Dolinar, Aljaž Galič, Subrina Huber, TimoDaum, Anita Vogt Boštjan Okorn – SloveneConsumersAssociation Gimnazija Brežice, 18. 5. 2012

  2. How does it work? • get a car anytime you want • Points are in the centre of a city every 100m • Berlin, Munich, Köln, Leipzig, Münster • Special card with code to open the car • Laser on windscreen • The keys are inside the car • 1.) classical carsharing2.) spontaneous carsharing3.) private carsharing

  3. ADVANTAGES • eco-friendly-manyusers • Cheaper • foroccasionaldrivers • for short distances • New cars

  4. DISANDVANTAGES • Points are too far awayfromvillages. • You are not allowed to smoke in the car.

  5. In Slovenia wehaveonlybikesharing. • Works in the same way.

  6. The number of users is growing

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