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Largest Nonprofit Carsharing Organization Expands Its AccessMobile Fleet in the Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)--
City
CarShare, the largest nonprofit carsharing organization in North
America, is adding three wheelchair-accessible minivans to its AccessMobile
fleet. City CarShare is adding one additional vehicle to
Berkeley and introducing two to the city of San Francisco. In 2008, City
CarShare introduced the nation's first wheelchair-accessible carsharing
vehicle in partnership with the city of Berkeley and Berkeley's
Commission on Disability.
"Our mission is to provide convenient, affordable access to carsharing
for everyone and that includes those with disabilities," says Rick
Hutchinson, CEO of City CarShare. "With more AccessMobiles
available on both sides of the Bay, the program illustrates our ongoing
commitment to equity in transportation and City CarShare's drive to
serve the needs of our community, not our bottom line."
AccessMobiles are minivans which can hold up to two people using
mobility devices and up to three more passengers and a driver. The
vehicles are available 24/7 to any City CarShare member. The cost is
$8.25/hour or lower during Night Owl hours (midnight - 8 a.m.), or $64
per day, plus mileage.
"I use a wheelchair full-time. With the AccessMobile, I've
been able to travel outside of San Francisco to visit many places - now
I have an option," says Gary Parent, City CarShare membe since 2010.
"If I see something I'd like to do or a place I'd like to go, there's
nothing stopping me. That feeling is priceless."
For people with disabilities, the AccessMobile
program increases independence and the ability to travel off the mass
transit and para-transit grid for trips, without the costs of owning an
expensive wheelchair-accessible vehicle.
To see the program's impact on City CarShare members, testimonials can
be viewed here.
"Not only has City CarShare proven to be a leader in offering green
transportation, but it also is leading the way in giving people with
disabilities a new way to get around," said Edwin M. Lee, Mayor of San
Francisco. "This is a great step towards ensuring San Francisco is
accessible to everyone."
The four AccessMobile vehicles are available at:
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833 Mission St. and Glen Park BART, San Francisco
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1950 Center St. and Ashby BART, Berkeley
"Since our initial partnership with City CarShare four years ago, we've
witnessed AccessMobile's positive impact on the lives of hundreds
of City CarShare members who now have the freedom to decide where they
want to go and how they want to get there," says Tom Bates, Mayor of
Berkeley.
"City CarShare's gift of mobility allows even more people, especially
those with disabilities, the opportunity to live independently and
become fully participating members of their communities," says Dmitri
Belser, President of Ed Roberts Campus.
The AccessMobile program's administration is supported by BART
and funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Transit
Administration, under the "New Freedom" grant. The program is made
possible through the support of several organizations including the City
of Berkeley's Commission on Disability, the San Francisco Mayor's Office
on Disability, Bay Area Transit (BART), the Ed Roberts Campus and the
Center for Independent Living.
For more information, visit www.citycarshare.org.
Follow City CarShare on Facebook
and Twitter
and Google+.
For further details about City CarShare please contact Sheryl So
at Landis Communications, Inc. (415) 359-2313; sheryl@landispr.com
or Hilary Burns at Landis Communications, Inc.: (415) 561-0888; hilary@landispr.com.
Images and video are available at https://www.citycarshare.org/press/multimedia/.

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