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Zipcar, MBTA Enhance Partnership
to Reduce Car Ownership, Increase Commuting Options

Partnership introduces Zipcars to additional stations, brings car
sharing to Malden, Quincy, Newton, and Braintree
CAMBRIDGE, MA, (March 28, 2007) —
To reduce car ownership and provide more commuting options, Zipcar and
the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) today announced
a multi-faceted partnership that will expand the Zipcar program to a dozen
T locations along the Green, Orange and Red lines, making it easier for
people to live and work car-free in the city.
Partnered with Zipcar since 2002, the MBTA is the first transit agency
in the country to house vehicles at various transit stations throughout
its service area. Through this partnership, the MBTA will expand Zipcar
locations from three to twelve. Currently, a Zipcar is available at Alewife,
Forest Hills, JFK/UMass, and Savin Hill stations. Over the next few months,
20 more spaces will become available at 8 stations along the Red, Orange,
and Green lines.
By placing more than 24 vehicles at a dozen T stops, including Alewife,
Woodland, Riverside, Savin Hill and Forest Hills, the partnership will
allow residents to rely on public transportation for most trips, while
utilizing Zipcars for the "last mile" of their travels. Zipcars placed
at Oak Grove, Malden Center and three Quincy stations also expand Zipcar's
footprint further outside of Boston, bringing the convenience of car sharing
to Malden, Quincy, as well as Newton, and Braintree for the first time.
The partnership also includes website integration with Zipcar incorporating
T maps, locations and details into its new web reservation system, as
well as cross, in-station co-marketing, and a joint effort to roll-out
the new CharlieCard to riders and tens of thousands of local Zipcar members.
To kick-off their work together, Zipcar and MBTA will host a launch event
at South Station on March 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. During the event,
people can learn more about Zipcar and the partnership as well as take
advantage of special promotions and meet executives from Zipcar and the
MBTA.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is the nation's first
public transportation system. It is also the fifth largest in the country.
The T provides service to 175 cities and towns, which comprise the MBTA's
district in eastern Massachusetts. Customers are using the T for work,
school, medical appointments, entertainment, and shopping purposes each
day. The T has become the way to get you where you want to go, from the
city to the suburbs. With the high cost of gas these days, more people
are considering public transportation, and being aware of the variety
of options can increase the level of convenience with which people can
get from Point A to Point B.
"Here at the T, we are continuously examining methods to improve
transportation options while protecting the environment," said MBTA General
Manager Daniel A. Grabauskas. "Using both the T and Zipcar to get around
town reduces congestion and pollution, while at the same time saves people
time and money."
As the world's largest car sharing service, Zipcar has proven that
combining car sharing and public transit is a real catalyst for change
in urban communities. Through established partnerships with San Francisco's
Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART), New York's Metropolitan
Transit Authority (MTA) and Washington DC's Washington Metropolitan
Transit Authority (WMATA) and District Department of Transportation (DDOT),
Zipcar has found that members report a 46% average increase in public
transit use once joining the service. Nearly 60% of Zipcar member also
state that cars being located at Metro stations is a key factor in joining
the service and 40% of members say that joining Zipcar has led them to
get rid of their car or put off a purchasing decision.
According to Dan Curtin, Regional Vice President for Zipcar, the partnership
with the MBTA makes perfect sense. "A recent survey of Zipcar members
in Boston revealed that 96% regularly ride the T, and we are seeing an
increasing number of commuters electing to take transit to work and utilize
Zipcars during the day." he said. "In this way, our relationship with
MBTA is natural. It will bring the mix of car sharing and public transit
to more Massachusetts residents and reduce the number of cars coming into
the city.”
Zipcar currently has more than 550 vehicles in more than 250 locations
throughout Greater Boston. With more than 40% of members reporting that
Zipcar led them to sell or put off purchasing a vehicle, Zipcar estimates
that its service has eliminated more than 5,000 vehicles from the Metro
Boston streets. Zipcar members also report that on average they drive
more than 4,000 fewer miles each year and save more than $435 each month
compared to when they owned a private vehicle.
About Zipcar
Zipcar is a leading urban lifestyle brand that provides an alternative
to car ownership to more than 85,000 consumer and business drivers worldwide.
By providing urbanites with hourly and daily access to cool, affordable
and conveniently-located vehicles, Zipcar has grown to be the world's
largest and fastest growing car sharing service, currently operating more
than 2,500 vehicles in London and 13 North American states and provinces,
including metropolitan New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Minneapolis,
Toronto and Washington, DC. With Zipcar's award-winning technology, accessing
and using a Zipcar is as easy as getting cash from an ATM. In minutes
or up to a year in advance, members can reserve Zipcars online or by phone,
24 hours a day, seven days a week. Zipcar members have automated access
to any Zipcar across North America and the United Kingdom using a "Zipcard"
to simply unlock the door and drive away. For more information, visit
http://www.zipcar.com.
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