Close X
Monday, December 16, 2024
ADVT 
National

Car2Go Won't Wait For Toronto To OK Its Full Car-share Service; Restarts March 31

The Canadian Press, 22 Mar, 2016 12:12 PM
    TORONTO — Car2go says it's tired of waiting for the City of Toronto to establish parking regulations for shared vehicles and will go ahead with its full service in Canada's largest city on March 31.
     
    The move by Car2go's car-sharing offering would bring its Toronto operation into line with what's already available in other North American cities.
     
    Its Toronto service has been restricted compared with Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary and all other Car2go cities because members haven't been allowed to leave their vehicles on the street in legal parking spaces.
     
    Car2go is designed to offer one-way car sharing — meaning vehicles can be left on a residential street space or a parking lot once a driver is finished and then picked up by a another member driver who locates the car with an app.
     
     
    The Daimler subsidiary considers the one-way feature to be a competitive advantage over other car-sharing services such as Zipcar and AutoShare, which also operate in Toronto.
     
    Car2go says it has tried unsuccessfully to get the Toronto city government to establish regulations for parking shared vehicles on the street but won't wait any longer and will provide full service beginning at the end of the month.
     
    The company says its members aren't responsible for parking tickets, so long as they abide by Car2go's parking guidelines.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Two Winning Tickets For $7-Million Jackpot In Saturday's Lotto 6-49

    Two Winning Tickets For $7-Million Jackpot In Saturday's Lotto 6-49
    One ticket was bought in Ontario, and the other was sold in British Columbia

    Two Winning Tickets For $7-Million Jackpot In Saturday's Lotto 6-49

    Newly-Arrived Family Of Alan Kurdi Embraces Canadian Culture Through Hockey

    Newly-Arrived Family Of Alan Kurdi Embraces Canadian Culture Through Hockey
    The 15-year-old is the cousin of Alan Kurdi, the two-year-old boy who became a symbol of the Syrian refugee crisis when his lifeless body was photographed on a Turkish beach last September.

    Newly-Arrived Family Of Alan Kurdi Embraces Canadian Culture Through Hockey

    The Deficit Dive: Liberals Will Try To Sell Bigger Shortfalls As Key To Growth

    The political messaging that will weave through Justin Trudeau's first budget is poised to have a recognizable ring to it: reducing inequality while laying the groundwork for long-term economic growth

    The Deficit Dive: Liberals Will Try To Sell Bigger Shortfalls As Key To Growth

    Liberals Face Decisions On Navy's $104 Billion Frigate Replacement Program

    Liberals Face Decisions On Navy's $104 Billion Frigate Replacement Program
    The federal cabinet will soon be asked to make an initial down payment on the navy's $104-billion frigate replacement program with an approval that will lay the groundwork for the new fleet, The Canadian Press has learned

    Liberals Face Decisions On Navy's $104 Billion Frigate Replacement Program

    Tensions High During Quebec's Environmental Hearings Into Energy East Pipeline

    As Luc Villeneuve begins talking to a reporter about his renewable energy foundation, he is abruptly interrupted outside the conference room where public hearings on Energy East are taking place.

    Tensions High During Quebec's Environmental Hearings Into Energy East Pipeline

    Manmeet Bhullar’s Father Says Watch And Glasses Found In Highway Search, Kara Still Missing

    Baljinder Bhullar says some of his son's other personal effects including his kara — a bracelet worn by Sikhs — is still missing along with his cufflinks and shoes.

    Manmeet Bhullar’s Father Says Watch And Glasses Found In Highway Search, Kara Still Missing