Either may be true. I'm willing to give it the benefit of the doubt. The more germaine (IMHO) question is, even acknowledging its merits, how relevant is it to talk about "car sharing" on/about "Car-Free Day"? > From: "timwong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I think that's the $64,000 question that has been raised > on the bikies list: will the car-sharing program actually > entice some carowners to get rid of their motorized nooses > in favor of this arrangement, or will it instead mainly > cater to people who don't currently have a car and who > will use this program rather than going without or > renting? While I have never owned a car (so I don't > really understand the allure), owning a car seems to be > something people are really reluctant to give up once > they've bought into the hype. I hope I'm wrong and that > this program will actually help some people kick the > habit.
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