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antony [2. From cars to public transport]
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-{{:​start:​1-france:​a-research:​01-lyon:​autolib.jpg?​250 |}}<WRAP justify>​The rental idea has also been extended to cars. On January 1st, 2008, the company Lyon Parc Auto opened an automobile self-service system called “Autolib’”. There are now 34 self-service stations in Lyon and its suburbs. This private company owns 100 vehicles. <​newcolumn>​It is really simple to rent a car but users have to take out a monthly subscription. Unlike the Velov’ bicycles, this service is not free: users must pay for the distance traveled when the car is returned. A vehicle can be rented for 1 or 2 hours. Very recently, in October 2013, a similar--but electric—car renting service called “Bluely” was set up: it remains to be seen how successful this will prove. While Greater Lyon doesn'​t directly promote the development of these car services but it certainly smiles on simple, occasional solutions for moving about in the city without car ownership.</​WRAP></​columns> ​+{{:​start:​1-france:​a-research:​01-lyon:​autolib.jpg?​250 |}}<WRAP justify>​The rental idea has also been extended to cars. On January 1st, 2008, the company Lyon Parc Auto opened an automobile self-service system called “Autolib’”. There are now 34 self-service stations in Lyon and its suburbs. This private company owns 100 vehicles. ​</​WRAP>​<​newcolumn><​WRAP justify>It is really simple to rent a car but users have to take out a monthly subscription. Unlike the Velov’ bicycles, this service is not free: users must pay for the distance traveled when the car is returned. A vehicle can be rented for 1 or 2 hours. Very recently, in October 2013, a similar--but electric—car renting service called “Bluely” was set up: it remains to be seen how successful this will prove. While Greater Lyon doesn'​t directly promote the development of these car services but it certainly smiles on simple, occasional solutions for moving about in the city without car ownership.</​WRAP></​columns> ​
  
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