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Why this project?
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High pollution rate
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Parking problems (many cars are parked
in second and third lines making pavements unaccessible to pedestrians
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Low driving speed both in town and in
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What does this project offer?
| Development of an interactive service meant to
facilitate individual mobility by exploting free seats available in
commuters' cars
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| Enhancement and co-ordination of contacts between
commuters who will join this service
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Who are the actors?
| Car drivers make free seats in their cars available
to other commuters
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| Passengers contribute to transport expenses |
What are the advantages?
| Car drivers will reduce their transport expenses and
will have the opportunity to talk with passengers
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| Passengers will not need to park, will be able to
read newspapers, chat with other passengers or use their notebook during
their way to work, thus exploiting transport time |
How much does it cost?
| In its basic version for a testing period the
service is provided free of charge
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| After such testing time the annual cost for the
basic service will be about 7.000 £ (3,6 €)
for car drivers and 12.000 £ (6,2 €) for each passenger |
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"Le cose importanti non si trovano mai negli
incartamenti"
J. W. Goethe
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