PhillyCarShare Comes To Newark
Wdel audio here. Full article (including Newark) here.
As of April, PhillyCarShare Delaware has about 100 members.
From an April 13, 2008 NJ story:
The concept is simple: drivers pay for the cost of each trip they make using a borrowed car. The program is free to join, and rates start at $3.90 per hour or $39 a day to cover
gas, insurance, parking, and even a ride on SEPTA rail. Initially just for city employees like Barton, the program was opened in September to all businesses and residents of Wilmington.
I think we all agree that private ownership of automobiles is an untenable situation and that all private automobiles should be confiscated by the state. When I say we “all” agree I mean everyone one on the planet earth living dead and yet to be born.
But would there be enough Trabants to go around?
In Newark? Or Wilmington? I see cars are available in Wilmington but not Newark.
Art,
Sedan chairs. The prolitariate need something to keep them busy.
Sedan chairs?
Would they be obliged to give right of way to limousine liberals or would they be the privileged vehicles?