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Carsharing Initiative
"DDOT recently completed an evaluation of the Carsharing Initiative — District Department of Transportation Curbside Carsharing Evaluation*. DDOT welcomes public comments on the evaluation. Comments can be emailed to anna.mclaughlin@dc.gov and must be received by January 31, 2008.”
A car when you need it, where you need it.
DDOT is committed to reducing congestion and parking problems with innovative transportation options such as carsharing, a network of privately owned vehicles that are rented by the hour or day. Carsharing provides the mobility of a car without the expense and hassle of car ownership. A low emission and environmentally friendly fleet of cars is located near Metro stations and neighborhood centers throughout DC.
For an annual fee of roughly $25 and for an hourly fee of about $8, residents can obtain the use of a car without the large costs associated with purchase. The hourly charges cover insurance, fuel, maintenance, and the rental rate. Depending on usage, this can be cheaper than owning a car. DDOT is partnering with Zipcar and Flexcar. Carsharing locations and program details are available on these sites.
Experiences in other cities as well as independent studies show that a single carsharing vehicle can be used by 6 to 10 households, thus helping reduce parking and traffic congestion. For this reason, DDOT is providing a limited number of strategically-placed curbside parking spaces for the exclusive use of carsharing vehicles. These spaces were selected in consultation with Advisory Neighborhood Commissions, businesses and community leaders.
The final rule which established this program was published in the DC Register on May 20, 2005 (52 DCR 4744). It can be found in Title 18 of the DC Municipal Regulations Sections 2406.12 and 2406.13.
For more information about DDOT’s involvement in carsharing, contact Rick Rybeck, Deputy Associate Director for Transportation Policy and Planning. He can be reached by email or by phone at (202) 671-2730.
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