They should at least reduce the number of housing locations where owning a car is necessary, which might get more people thinking about non car modes of transport. But that depends on how expensive they end up being to utilize on demand.
I think there are lots of people that believe they will need a car some of the time and end up doing their planning in the context of owning one. Cheap, on demand access can change that thought process.
I think there are lots of people that believe they will need a car some of the time and end up doing their planning in the context of owning one. Cheap, on demand access can change that thought process.
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