Carshare
Urban Design Guidelines for Victoria, published by the State of Victoria (Australia) in 2016, defines a carshare as: ‘A commercial system providing access to cars on demand for rent either by the hour or by the day. Carshare vehicles have dedicated on-street parking spaces, at locations throughout the service area, and often located for access by public transport.’
See also: Car sharing.
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