I recently read a good audio book, called car free. Basically about a growing 
group of sighted folks, that are learning, that they actually can live with out 
a car, by using altermitive forms of transportation, such as buses cabs, from 
time to time, and  renting a car are truck, once an a while, all so walking, 
and riding bikes.
They are finally realizing how much money they can save very quickly with out a 
car payment, and all the insurance, and repairs, that go along with owning a 
car.
This Zip car idea would be great for them.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dan Rossi 
  To: Blind Handyman List 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 10:16 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Zip Car.


    
  This is pretty tangentially related to handyman stuff, but follow me here. 
  Many blind handymen don't own vehicles. Often we may not know someone who 
  does own a proper vehicle, something useful like a pickup truck. But we 
  do know sighted people who drive.

  Teresa and I have rented trucks in the past for hauling large items but it 
  looks like this Zip Car concept, www.zipcar.com, has some pretty good 
  benefits as well as being comparatively inexpensive.

  You pay a $50 annual fee. Then you can use any Zip Car anywhere in the 
  world, they are pretty much only in major cities, for a reasonable hourly 
  or daily rental fee. The rental fee includes gas, insurance, maintenance, 
  and milage.

  The cars are parked at various locations around a city, and there are maps 
  of where the various cars are located on the website. You can reserve 
  online anywhere from a few hours, to a year in advance. You have a 
  special ZIPCar card, with an RFID tag on it. The card will unlock only 
  the specific car you reserved at the time you reserved it. It won't 
  unlock it early, and it won't unlock a different car in another location. 
  The keys are in the car, and there is a gas card that you can use to fill 
  the tank. Don't ask me how they prevent you from using the gas card to 
  fill your car, I haven't seen that answer yet.

  Technically, milage isn't unlimited, but you get 180 free miles whether 
  you rent for an hour or a day.

  Vehicles rent for anywhere from 7 bucks an hour up to something in the 
  teens for high end vehicles. They have a couple of Toyota Tacoma pickup 
  trucks in Pittsburgh and those rent for about $11.50 an hour. Although, 
  there are PA and PGH taxes and fees that make it more like $16.50 for the 
  first hour, and $12.50 for each additional hour. There is a one hour 
  minimum rental period, but after the first hour you can rent by the half 
  hour.

  There are heavy penalties if you don't return the vehicle by the end of 
  your rental period. You can extend your period by phone, but if the car 
  has already been reserved right after your original period, you can't 
  extend.

  I've spoken with a guy at work who uses the system mainly for the pickup 
  truck as well. He says he never has an issue reserving the vehicle, 
  especially if he does it a few days in advance.

  Overall, it sounds like a very flexible and affordable way to get one's 
  hands on a vehicle from time to time. Less expensive than UHaul from my 
  experience.

  -- 
  Blue skies.
  Dan Rossi
  Carnegie Mellon University.
  E-Mail: [email protected]
  Tel: (412) 268-9081


  

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