Car Sharing Trial Hits ACT

Canberrans will have access to another innovative transport option with the launch of a two-year trial of car sharing in the ACT today. Minister for Transport and Municipal Services Meegan Fitzharris said the trial will involve two car sharing companies, GoGet and Popcar, and will give people access to a small fleet of vehicles across the city.
“I’m excited to announce today that GoGet and Popcar, companies already established in other parts of Australia, will now be operating in Canberra. Car sharing will give Canberrans all the benefits of a car without the hassle and expense of owning one.”
Minister Fitzharris explained that by becoming a member you will be able to access a network of 22 cars parked in specially marked spaces around the ACT, including in Civic (ACT Magistrates Court car park and London Circuit/Constitution Avenue car park), Dickson (Challis Street), Russell and near the Treasury building in the Parliamentary Triangle.
National Capital Authority Chief Executive, Malcolm Snow, endorsed the initiative and has contributed a number of car spaces on National Land for the short-term rental.
“The program has a number of environmental benefits for the ACT, as well as economic benefits for those who use it. The car sharing program will use newer, more fuel-efficient cars, including hybrid vehicles. By encouraging sharing the same vehicle between a number of people, the program should encourage less car usage for individuals and fewer cars on the road. In turn this should mean less pollution and congestion on our roads.” Mr. Snow commented “The NCA is committed to increasing travel mode options for workers and visitors in the National Triangle and that is why we are pleased to support this exciting ACT Government initiative,”
“People can simply book for the hours they need, or for a full day. Members of the program will be able to find cars near them by using the mobile app or the online booking systems available on www.goget.com.au or popcar.com.au.” Minister Fitzharris commented.


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