November 21, 2009
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Car-sharing in Portland

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CSP keeps the vehicles clean and well maintained, and there’s a CSP gas card in each glove compartment for filling the tank. Members record the mileage when they begin a trip and again when they return the car to its spot. CSP’s computer multiplies the hours used by $1.50 and the mileage by 40 cents, and bills the user’s credit card. Gas, maintenance, repairs, and insurance are all included.

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If a member returns a car late and leaves someone stranded, the stranded member is entitled to either a CSP credit or a cab—at the tardy person’s expense. This rarely happens.

CSP is designed for short-term use, and to keep one member from tieing up a car for long periods, CSP has arranged for members to get reduced rates for full-day or weekend rentals with a rental car firm.

We’ve been members now for two years. In a typical month, the two of us drive a total of about 100 miles and our combined transportation bill is about $60. (By way of comparison, the American Automobile Association says the average cost of owning and operating a modest, relatively new sedan is $7,363 a year: $614 a month, or $20 a day.)

Although most current CSP members are individuals and families, CSP founder Dave Brook has begun to approach businesses, too. Apparently, many people drive to work not because they dislike mass transit, but because they need a car during the day for a doctor appointment, a business meeting, or a lunch date. Brook thinks that if more employees have access to a car at work they might find other ways to commute.

Car sharing is already quite popular in Europe, and is now on the rise in North America. Canada has groups in Vancouver, Victoria, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City. Flexcar now operates in Seattle, ZipCar in the Boston area, and City CarShare in San Francisco. Car sharing projects are also being planned in cities ranging from Cleveland to Boulder to Washington, D.C.

Steve Gutmann volunteers on the board of Portland's Bicycle Transportation Alliance. From Orion Afield (Autumn 2000). Subscriptions: $30/yr. (4 issues of Orion Afield, plus 4 issues of Orion magazine, and membership in the Orion Society), from 195 Main St., Great Barrington, MA 01230; 888/999-6568; www.orionsociety.org.

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